A non-ordinary (prime) note
Abstract
Given a newform with the Fourier expansion Σn=1∞ b(n)qn∈ Z[[q]], a prime p is said to be non-ordinary if p b(p). We exemplify several newforms of weight 4 for which the latter divisibility implies a stronger divisibility - a property that may be thought unlikely to happen too often.
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