Heegner divisors, L-functions and harmonic weak Maass forms

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Recent works, mostly related to Ramanujan's mock theta functions, make use of the fact that harmonic weak Maass forms can be combinatorial generating functions. Generalizing works of Waldspurger, Kohnen and Zagier, we prove that such forms also serve as "generating functions" for central values and derivatives of quadratic twists of weight 2 modular L-functions. To obtain these results, we construct differentials of the third kind with twisted Heegner divisor by suitably generalizing the Borcherds lift to harmonic weak Maass forms. The connection with periods, Fourier coefficients, derivatives of L-functions, and points in the Jacobian of modular curves is obtained by analyzing the properties of these differentials using works of Scholl, Waldschmidt, and Gross and Zagier. © 2010 by Princeton University (Mathematics Department).

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Bruinier, J., & Ono, K. (2010). Heegner divisors, L-functions and harmonic weak Maass forms. Annals of Mathematics, 172(3), 2135–2181. https://doi.org/10.4007/annals.2010.172.2135

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