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Sign changes of Hecke eigenvalues

Let $f$ be a holomorphic or Maass Hecke cusp form for the full modular group and write $λ_f(n)$ for the corresponding Hecke eigenvalues. We are interested in the signs of those eigenvalues. In the holomorphic case, we show that for some positive constant $δ$ and every large enough $x$, the sequence $(λ_f(n))_{n \leq x}$ has at least $δx$ sign changes. Furthermore we show that half of non-zero $λ_f(n)$ are positive and half are negative. In the Maass case, it is not yet known that the coefficients are non-lacunary, but our method is robust enough to show that on the relative set of non-zero coefficients there is a positive proportion of sign changes. In both cases previous lower bounds for the number of sign changes were of the form $x^δ$ for some $δ< 1$.

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