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Exceptional characters and nonvanishing of Dirichlet $L$-functions

Published 8 Dec 2020 in math.NT | (2012.04392v2)

Abstract: Let $\psi$ be a real primitive character modulo $D$. If the $L$-function $L(s,\psi)$ has a real zero close to $s=1$, known as a Landau-Siegel zero, then we say the character $\psi$ is exceptional. Under the hypothesis that such exceptional characters exist, we prove that at least fifty percent of the central values $L(1/2,\chi)$ of the Dirichlet $L$-functions $L(s,\chi)$ are nonzero, where $\chi$ ranges over primitive characters modulo $q$ and $q$ is a large prime of size $D{O(1)}$. Under the same hypothesis we also show that, for almost all $\chi$, the function $L(s,\chi)$ has at most a simple zero at $s = 1/2$.

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