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Resultantal varieties related to zeroes of L-functions of Carlitz modules

We show that there exists a connection between two types of objects: some kind of resultantal varieties over C, from one side, and varieties of twists of the tensor powers of the Carlitz module such that the order of 0 of its L-functions at infinity is a constant, from another side. Obtained results are only a starting point of a general theory. We can expect that it will be possible to prove that the order of 0 of these L-functions at 1 (i.e. the analytic rank of a twist) is not bounded --- this is the function field case analog of the famous conjecture on non-boundedness of rank of twists of an elliptic curve over Q. The paper contains a calculation of a non-trivial polynomial determinant.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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