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A universal lower bound for certain quadratic integrals of automorphic L-functions

We obtain uniform lower bounds, true for all automorphic L-functions L(s) associated to cuspidal representations of GL(m,A) where A denotes the adeles of the rationals Q, of the integral on the vertical line (Re(s)=1/2) of the absolute value squared of L(s)/s; and also of L(s)/(s-s_0) when s_0 is a zero of the L-function on the critical line. Several variants are also obtained in small degrees m, for the vertical integrals at different abscissas in the critical strip. For the estimates required to prove convergence, we are led to generalise a result of Friedlander-Iwaniec (Can. J. Math. 57,2005). We obtain new results on the abscissa of convergence of the L-series. Finally, a problem is posed about the behaviour of the quadratic integral when s_0 tends to infinity, in particular for the Riemann zeta function.

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