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Distributions of Iwasawa $\lambda$-invariants of $\mathbf{Z}_p$-towers over supersingular isogeny graphs

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A graph-theoretic analogue of Iwasawa theory, initiated by Gonet and Valli\`eres, has attracted considerable interest in the study of Iwasawa invariants. On the other hand, for a pair of prime numbers $(r,\ell)$, one obtains a graph, called the supersingular $\ell$-isogeny graph (SIG), whose adjacency matrix has eigenvalues given by the $\ell$-th Fourier coefficients of the weight 2 Eisenstein series and newforms of level $r$. In this paper, we fix prime numbers $r$ and $p$, and let $\ell$ vary over infinitely many primes. We then investigate the distribution of the Iwasawa $\lambda$-invariants of the constant $\mathbf{Z}_p$-towers over the SIGs, thereby revealing connections among graph theory, Iwasawa theory, elliptic curves, and the Galois representations attached to newforms. At the end of this paper, we propose a conjecture concerning the Galois orbits of newforms.

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Iwasawa-Type Spectral Resultant Growth Laws for Grover Walks on Graph Towers

math.NT · 2026-07-02 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Establishes Cuoco-Monsky style leading asymptotics for v_p(det P(U_n)) via mu and lambda invariants of the spectral resultant R_{X,P} for Grover walks on Z_p^d-towers, plus equivariant Kida formulas and torsion-zero correspondences under coprimality assumptions.

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    Establishes Cuoco-Monsky style leading asymptotics for v_p(det P(U_n)) via mu and lambda invariants of the spectral resultant R_{X,P} for Grover walks on Z_p^d-towers, plus equivariant Kida formulas and torsion-zero correspondences under coprimality assumptions.