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The irreducibility of some level 1 Hecke polynomials
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Let Tp,k(x) be the characteristic polynomial of the Hecke operator Tp acting on the space of level 1 cusp forms Sk(1). We show that Tp,k(x) is irreducible and has full Galois group over Q for k 2000 and p < 2000, p prime.
D. W. Farmer, K. James
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