Properties

Label 408.2.a.c
Level $408$
Weight $2$
Character orbit 408.a
Self dual yes
Analytic conductor $3.258$
Analytic rank $0$
Dimension $1$
CM no
Inner twists $1$

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Newspace parameters

comment: Compute space of new eigenforms
 
[N,k,chi] = [408,2,Mod(1,408)]
 
mf = mfinit([N,k,chi],0)
 
lf = mfeigenbasis(mf)
 
from sage.modular.dirichlet import DirichletCharacter
 
H = DirichletGroup(408, base_ring=CyclotomicField(2))
 
chi = DirichletCharacter(H, H._module([0, 0, 0, 0]))
 
N = Newforms(chi, 2, names="a")
 
//Please install CHIMP (https://github.com/edgarcosta/CHIMP) if you want to run this code
 
chi := DirichletCharacter("408.1");
 
S:= CuspForms(chi, 2);
 
N := Newforms(S);
 
Level: \( N \) \(=\) \( 408 = 2^{3} \cdot 3 \cdot 17 \)
Weight: \( k \) \(=\) \( 2 \)
Character orbit: \([\chi]\) \(=\) 408.a (trivial)

Newform invariants

comment: select newform
 
sage: f = N[0] # Warning: the index may be different
 
gp: f = lf[1] \\ Warning: the index may be different
 
Self dual: yes
Analytic conductor: \(3.25789640247\)
Analytic rank: \(0\)
Dimension: \(1\)
Coefficient field: \(\mathbb{Q}\)
Coefficient ring: \(\mathbb{Z}\)
Coefficient ring index: \( 1 \)
Twist minimal: yes
Fricke sign: \(-1\)
Sato-Tate group: $\mathrm{SU}(2)$

$q$-expansion

comment: q-expansion
 
sage: f.q_expansion() # note that sage often uses an isomorphic number field
 
gp: mfcoefs(f, 20)
 
\(f(q)\) \(=\) \( q + q^{3} + 2 q^{7} + q^{9} + 2 q^{13} - q^{17} + 4 q^{19} + 2 q^{21} + 2 q^{23} - 5 q^{25} + q^{27} + 6 q^{31} + 2 q^{39} - 10 q^{41} + 4 q^{43} - 4 q^{47} - 3 q^{49} - q^{51} - 2 q^{53} + 4 q^{57}+ \cdots - 2 q^{97}+O(q^{100}) \) Copy content Toggle raw display

Embeddings

For each embedding \(\iota_m\) of the coefficient field, the values \(\iota_m(a_n)\) are shown below.

For more information on an embedded modular form you can click on its label.

comment: embeddings in the coefficient field
 
gp: mfembed(f)
 
Label   \(\iota_m(\nu)\) \( a_{2} \) \( a_{3} \) \( a_{4} \) \( a_{5} \) \( a_{6} \) \( a_{7} \) \( a_{8} \) \( a_{9} \) \( a_{10} \)
1.1
0
0 1.00000 0 0 0 2.00000 0 1.00000 0
\(n\): e.g. 2-40 or 990-1000
Significant digits:
Format:

Atkin-Lehner signs

\( p \) Sign
\(2\) \( +1 \)
\(3\) \( -1 \)
\(17\) \( +1 \)

Inner twists

This newform does not admit any (nontrivial) inner twists.

Twists

       By twisting character orbit
Char Parity Ord Mult Type Twist Min Dim
1.a even 1 1 trivial 408.2.a.c 1
3.b odd 2 1 1224.2.a.e 1
4.b odd 2 1 816.2.a.c 1
8.b even 2 1 3264.2.a.h 1
8.d odd 2 1 3264.2.a.x 1
12.b even 2 1 2448.2.a.h 1
17.b even 2 1 6936.2.a.e 1
24.f even 2 1 9792.2.a.bb 1
24.h odd 2 1 9792.2.a.bf 1
    
        By twisted newform orbit
Twist Min Dim Char Parity Ord Mult Type
408.2.a.c 1 1.a even 1 1 trivial
816.2.a.c 1 4.b odd 2 1
1224.2.a.e 1 3.b odd 2 1
2448.2.a.h 1 12.b even 2 1
3264.2.a.h 1 8.b even 2 1
3264.2.a.x 1 8.d odd 2 1
6936.2.a.e 1 17.b even 2 1
9792.2.a.bb 1 24.f even 2 1
9792.2.a.bf 1 24.h odd 2 1

Hecke kernels

This newform subspace can be constructed as the kernel of the linear operator \( T_{5} \) acting on \(S_{2}^{\mathrm{new}}(\Gamma_0(408))\). Copy content Toggle raw display

Hecke characteristic polynomials

$p$ $F_p(T)$
$2$ \( T \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$3$ \( T - 1 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$5$ \( T \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$7$ \( T - 2 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$11$ \( T \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$13$ \( T - 2 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$17$ \( T + 1 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$19$ \( T - 4 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$23$ \( T - 2 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$29$ \( T \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$31$ \( T - 6 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$37$ \( T \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$41$ \( T + 10 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$43$ \( T - 4 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$47$ \( T + 4 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$53$ \( T + 2 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$59$ \( T + 4 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$61$ \( T \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$67$ \( T - 4 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$71$ \( T + 2 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$73$ \( T + 14 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$79$ \( T - 6 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$83$ \( T + 12 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$89$ \( T + 2 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
$97$ \( T + 2 \) Copy content Toggle raw display
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