The authors compute the Ratios-Theorem form of the U(N) n-correlation for Fourier support up to (-6,6), extending the q=1 and q=2 results of Conrey-Snaith and Chandee-Lee.
Orthogonal and symplectic n-level densities
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In this paper we apply to the zeros of families of $L$-functions with orthogonal or symplectic symmetry the method that Conrey and Snaith used to calculate the $n$-correlation of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function. This method uses the Ratios Conjectures for averages of ratios of zeta or $L$-functions. Katz and Sarnak conjecture that the zero statistics of families of $L$-functions have an underlying symmetry relating to one of the classical compact groups $U(N)$, $O(N)$ and $USp(2N)$. Here we complete the work already done with $U(N)$ to show how new methods for calculating the $n$-level densities of eigenangles of random orthogonal or symplectic matrices can be used to create explicit conjectures for the $n$-level densities of zeros of $L$-functions with orthogonal or symplectic symmetry, including all the lower order terms. We show how the method used here results in formulae that are easily modified when the test function used has a restricted range of support, and this will facilitate comparison with rigorous number theoretic $n$-level density results.
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Unitary $n$-correlations with restricted support in random matrix theory
The authors compute the Ratios-Theorem form of the U(N) n-correlation for Fourier support up to (-6,6), extending the q=1 and q=2 results of Conrey-Snaith and Chandee-Lee.