Abstract

Starting from Montgomery’s conjecture, there has been a substantial interest on the connections of random matrix theory and the theory of L-functions. In particular, moments of characteristic polynomials of random matrices have been considered in various works to estimate the asymptotics of moments of L-function families. In this paper, we first consider joint moments of the characteristic polynomial of a symplectic random matrix and its second derivative. We obtain the asymptotics, along with a representation of the leading order coefficient in terms of the solution of a Painlevé equation. This gives us the conjectural asymptotics of the corresponding joint moments over families of Dirichlet L-functions. In doing so, we compute the asymptotics of a certain additive Jacobi statistic, which could be of independent interest in random matrix theory. Finally, we consider a slightly different type of joint moment that is the analogue of an average considered over [Formula: see text] in various works before. We obtain the asymptotics and the leading order coefficient explicitly.

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