Mathematics – Number Theory
Scientific paper
2010-11-19
Mathematics
Number Theory
Scientific paper
The transfer operator for $\Gamma_0(N)$ and trivial character $\chi_0$ possesses a finite group of symmetries generated by permutation matrices $P$ with $P^2=id$. Every such symmetry leads to a factorization of the Selberg zeta function in terms of Fredholm determinants of a reduced transfer operator. These symmetries are related to the group of automorphisms in $GL(2,\mathbb{Z})$ of the Maass wave forms of $\Gamma_0(N)$ . For the group $\Gamma_0(4)$ and Selberg's character $\chi_\alpha$ there exists just one non-trivial symmetry operator $P$. The eigenfunctions of the corresponding reduced transfer operator with eigenvalue $\lambda=\pm 1$ are related to Maass forms even respectively odd under a corresponding automorphism. It then follows from a result of Sarnak and Phillips that the zeros of the Selberg function determined by the eigenvalues $\lambda=-1$ of the reduced transfer operator stay on the critical line under the deformation of the character. From numerical results we expect that on the other hand all the zeros corresponding to the eigenvalue $\lambda=+1$ leave this line for $\alpha$ turning away from zero.
Fraczek Markus
Mayer Dieter
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