Maass Forms on GL(3) and GL(4)
Journal article, 2014

We describe a practical method for finding an L-function without first finding an associated underlying object. The procedure involves using the Euler product, the Ramanujan bound, and the approximate functional equation in a new way. No use is made of the functional equation of twists of the L-function. The method is used to find a large number of Maass forms on (SL 3,Z) and to give the first examples of Maass forms of higher level on GL(3), and on GL(4) and Sp(4).

Euler product

L-functions

High degree

Maass forms

Numerical calculations

Author

David W. Farmer

American Institute of Mathematics

Sally Koutsoliotas

Bucknell University

Stefan Lemurell

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Mathematics

International Mathematics Research Notices

1073-7928 (ISSN) 1687-0247 (eISSN)

Vol. 2014 22 6276-6301

Subject Categories

Mathematics

Roots

Basic sciences

DOI

10.1093/imrn/rnt145

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