Modular Form: Modular form, Mathematics, Analytic function, Upper half- plane, Functional equation, Complex analysis, Number theory, Algebraic topology, String theory, Modular group, Line bundle - Softcover

 
9786130711535: Modular Form: Modular form, Mathematics, Analytic function, Upper half- plane, Functional equation, Complex analysis, Number theory, Algebraic topology, String theory, Modular group, Line bundle

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In mathematics, a modular form is a analytic function on the upper half-plane satisfying a certain kind of functional equation and growth condition. The theory of modular forms therefore belongs to complex analysis but the main importance of the theory has traditionally been in its connections with number theory. Modular forms appear in other areas, such as algebraic topology and string theory.A modular function is a modular form of weight 0: it is invariant under the modular group, instead of transforming in a prescribed way, and is thus a function on the modular region.Modular form theory is a special case of the more general theory of automorphic forms, and therefore can now be seen as just the most concrete part of a rich theory of discrete groups.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In mathematics, a modular form is a analytic function on the upper half-plane satisfying a certain kind of functional equation and growth condition. The theory of modular forms therefore belongs to complex analysis but the main importance of the theory has traditionally been in its connections with number theory. Modular forms appear in other areas, such as algebraic topology and string theory.A modular function is a modular form of weight 0: it is invariant under the modular group, instead of transforming in a prescribed way, and is thus a function on the modular region.Modular form theory is a special case of the more general theory of automorphic forms, and therefore can now be seen as just the most concrete part of a rich theory of discrete groups.

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