Eulerian series as modular forms

  • Bringmann K
  • Ono K
  • Rhoades R
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Abstract

In 1988, Hickerson proved the celebrated “mock theta conjectures” in a collection of ten identities from Ramanujan’s “lost notebook” which express certain modular forms as linear combinations of mock theta functions. In the context of Maass forms, these identities arise from the peculiar phenomenon that two different harmonic Maass forms may have the same non-holomorphic parts. Using this perspective, we construct several infinite families of modular forms which are differences of mock theta functions.

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Bringmann, K., Ono, K., & Rhoades, R. (2007). Eulerian series as modular forms. Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 21(4), 1085–1104. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0894-0347-07-00587-5

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