- On Signs of eigenvalues of Modular forms satisfying Ramanujan Conjecture Let F in S_{k_1}(Gamma^{(2)}(N_1)) and G in S_{k_2}(Gamma^{(2)}(N_2)) be two Siegel cusp forms over the congruence subgroups Gamma^{(2)}(N_1) and Gamma^{(2)}(N_2) respectively. Assume that they are Hecke eigenforms in different eigenspaces and satisfy the Generalized Ramanujan Conjecture. Let lambda_F(p) denote the eigenvalue of F with respect to the Hecke operator T(p). In this article, we compute a lower bound for the density of the set of primes, { p : lambda_F(p) lambda_G(p) < 0 }. 1 authors · Dec 12, 2024
- Cusps and Commensurability Classes of Hyperbolic 4-Manifolds There are six orientable, compact, flat 3-manifolds that can occur as cusp cross-sections of hyperbolic 4-manifolds. This paper provides criteria for exactly when a given commensurability class of arithmetic hyperbolic 4-manifolds contains a representative with a given cusp type. In particular, for three of the six cusp types, we provide infinitely many examples of commensurability classes that contain no manifolds with cusps of the given type; no such examples were previously known for any cusp type. 1 authors · Sep 24, 2021
- On cusp holonomies in strictly convex projective geometry We give a complete characterization of the holonomies of strictly convex cusps and of round cusps in convex projective geometry. We build families of generalized cusps of non-maximal rank associated to each strictly convex or round cusp. We also extend Ballas-Cooper-Leitner's definition of generalized cusp to allow for virtually solvable fundamental group, and we produce the first such example with non-virtually nilpotent fundamental group. Along with a companion paper, this allows to build strictly convex cusps and generalized cusps whose fundamental group is any finitely generated virtually nilpotent group. This also has interesting consequences for the theory of relatively Anosov representations. 1 authors · Nov 28, 2025
- New infinite families in the stable homotopy groups of spheres We identify seven new 192-periodic infinite families of elements in the 2-primary stable homotopy groups of spheres. Although their Hurewicz image is trivial for topological modular forms, they remain nontrivial after T(2)- as well as K(2)-localization. We also obtain new information about 2-torsion and 2-divisibility of some of the previously known 192-periodic infinite families in the stable stems. 3 authors · Apr 15, 2024
- Principal Landau Determinants We reformulate the Landau analysis of Feynman integrals with the aim of advancing the state of the art in modern particle-physics computations. We contribute new algorithms for computing Landau singularities, using tools from polyhedral geometry and symbolic/numerical elimination. Inspired by the work of Gelfand, Kapranov, and Zelevinsky (GKZ) on generalized Euler integrals, we define the principal Landau determinant of a Feynman diagram. We illustrate with a number of examples that this algebraic formalism allows to compute many components of the Landau singular locus. We adapt the GKZ framework by carefully specializing Euler integrals to Feynman integrals. For instance, ultraviolet and infrared singularities are detected as irreducible components of an incidence variety, which project dominantly to the kinematic space. We compute principal Landau determinants for the infinite families of one-loop and banana diagrams with different mass configurations, and for a range of cutting-edge Standard Model processes. Our algorithms build on the Julia package Landau.jl and are implemented in the new open-source package PLD.jl available at https://mathrepo.mis.mpg.de/PLD/. 3 authors · Nov 27, 2023
- A Riemann-Hilbert Approach to Asymptotic Analysis of Toeplitz+Hankel Determinants II In this article, we continue the development of the Riemann-Hilbert formalism for studying the asymptotics of Toeplitz+Hankel determinants with non-identical symbols, which we initiated in GI. In GI, we showed that the Riemann-Hilbert problem we formulated admits the Deift-Zhou nonlinear steepest descent analysis, but with a special restriction on the winding numbers of the associated symbols. In particular, the most natural case, namely zero winding numbers, is not allowed. A principal goal of this paper is to develop a framework that extends the asymptotic analysis of Toeplitz+Hankel determinants to a broader range of winding-number configurations. As an application, we consider the case in which the winding numbers of the Szego-type Toeplitz and Hankel symbols are zero and one, respectively, and compute the asymptotics of the norms of the corresponding system of orthogonal polynomials. 2 authors · Sep 15, 2025