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Let $E$ be an elliptic curve over the rationals, and let $\chi$ be a Dirichlet character of order $\ell$ for some odd prime $\ell$. Heuristics based on the distribution of modular symbols and random matrix theory have led to conjectures predicting that the vanishing of the twisted $L$-functions $L(E, \chi, s)$ at $s = 1$ is a very rare event (David-Fearnley-Kisilevsky and Mazur-Rubin). In particular, it is conjectured that there are only finitely many characters of order $\ell > 5$ such that $L(E, \chi, 1) = 0$ for a fixed curve $E$.
We investigate the case of elliptic curves over function fields. For Dirichlet $L$-functions over function fields, Li and Donepudi-Li have shown how to use the geometry to produce infinitely many characters of order $l \geq 2$ such that the Dirichlet $L$-function $L(\chi, s)$ vanishes at $s = 1/2$, contradicting (the function field analogue of) Chowla's conjecture. We show that their work can be generalized to constant curves $E/\mathbb{F}_q(t)$, and we show that if there is one Dirichlet character $\chi$ of order $\ell$ such that $L(E, \chi, 1) = 0$, then there are infinitely many, leading to some specific examples contradicting (the function field analogue of) the number field conjectures on the vanishing of twisted $L$-functions. Such a dichotomy does not seem to exist for general curves over $\mathbb{F}_q(t)$, and we produce empirical evidence which suggests that the conjectures over number fields also hold over function fields for non-constant $E/\mathbb{F}_q(t)$.[-]
Let $E$ be an elliptic curve over the rationals, and let $\chi$ be a Dirichlet character of order $\ell$ for some odd prime $\ell$. Heuristics based on the distribution of modular symbols and random matrix theory have led to conjectures predicting that the vanishing of the twisted $L$-functions $L(E, \chi, s)$ at $s = 1$ is a very rare event (David-Fearnley-Kisilevsky and Mazur-Rubin). In particular, it is conjectured that there are only ...[+]

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