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Is Sturm's theorem able to do these?
$\newcommand{\Ord}{\operatorname{Ord}}$Let $p$ be a positive integer and $F(q)=\sum A(m)q^m$ be a formal power series with integer coefficients. Then $\Ord_p(F(q))$ is defined by
$$\Ord_p(F(q)):=\min\{...
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Conditions under which an $\eta$-quotient becomes a **weak** modular form (reference request for theorems similar to Ligozat's theorem)
For any $z \in \mathcal{H}$, let $q = e^{2\pi iz}$; and the eta function is defined as
${\displaystyle \eta (q)
=q^{\frac {1}{24}}\prod _{n=1}^{\infty }\left(1-q^{n}\right).}$
By an $\eta$-quotient ...
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Ambiguity about the exact definition of coefficients of modular forms
You can see the parts after my questions in the boxes. I received the answer to my first question in the comments.
I am confused about the definition of $a_n$ and $b_n$ in Part II below. I know the ...
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Ordinary primes for a weak form corresponding to a CM newform
Setup: Let $f$ be a harmonic Maass form of weight $2-k$ ($k \in \mathbb{N}$), level $N$, and character $\chi$. Letting $q := e^{2\pi i z}$ and considering the Fourier expansion of any harmonic Maass ...
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Poles of the Rankin-Selberg zeta function associated to Hilbert cusp forms
Let $K$ a totaly real number field, $\mathcal{O}_K$ its ring of integre and $h$ the narrow class number of $K$. Let $\mathbf{f}$ a collection $(f_1, ..., f_h)$ of Hilbert cusp forms $f_\lambda$
$(\...
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Coefficient bounds on cusp forms, half-integer weight
Let $f(\tau) = \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} a(n) q^n$ be a cusp form on $\Gamma_0(4N)$ of half-integer weight $k \ge 5/2.$ The Ramanujan-Petersson conjecture in this case is that $$a(n) \ll n^{(k-1)/2 + \...
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Jacobi's theorem on sums of two squares (reference request)
One of Jacobi's theorems states that the number of representations of a positive integer $n$ as a sum of two squares of integers equals
$$4(d_1(n)-d_3(n)),$$
where the function $d_i$ counts the number ...
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Question about sign change of Hecke eigenvalues
I want to write a survey on the subject 'Sign changes for coefficients of symmetric power $L$-functions'. So, I browse the Web and I got some papers. I read it and I gave special interest to the paper ...