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Second moment version of the multiple-sum Rogers integration formula

I know the following theorems due to Rogers. Let $X$ denote the space of $n$-dimensional unimodualar lattices in $\mathbb R^n$, equipped with the canonical Haar measure. Theorem 1(Siegel-Rogers). Let ...
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List of Automorphism groups of Abelian Varieties for Dummies

(%Edited after abx comment%) I seek explicit linear integral representations $\rho: Aut(X,\omega) \to Sp_{2g}(\mathbb{Z})$, when $(X,\omega)$ is complex $g$-dimensional PPAV. I prefer explicit ...
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Basis of cone lattice

I only want to know whether a construction that I use appears in literature and maybe has a name already. Let $V$ be a $\mathbb Q$ vector space of dimension $d\in\mathbb N$. A subset $C\subset V$ is ...
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Sphere packings with antipodal (unequal) spheres

Let $\|\cdot\|_2$ denote the Euclidean norm, let $\langle \cdot, \cdot\rangle$ denote the standard dot product, and let $\mathcal{S}^{d-1} = \{\mathbf{x} \in \mathbb{R}^d: \|\mathbf{x}\|_2 = 1\}$ ...
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Geometry of a $(d-1)$-dimensional lattice

Let $\mathbf u\in\mathbb Z^d$ be a primitive vector (i.e. $\gcd(u_i)=1$) and let $\Pi_{\mathbf u^\perp}$ be the orthogonal projection perpendicular to $\mathbf u$. I want to understand the geometry of ...
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Is it possible that a convex cone and its closure both induce vector lattices?

Given a convex cone $P\subset X$ where $X$ is a $K$-vector space, $K=\mathbb{R}\text{ or }\mathbb{C}$ is a field. Suppose that $P$ satisfies positive element stipulations. (1) $X=P-P$. (2) $P\cap-P=...
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Classification of involutions of the lattice $H\oplus H(k)^{\oplus2}$ for $k=5,6$?

Let $H$ denote the hyperbolic lattice (rank 2 lattice generated by $e,f$ such that $e^2=f^2=e.f-2=0$). Let $k >0$ be an integer. Is it possible to classify involutions $\iota$ of the lattice $$ L:=...
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Information about mutant Leech lattice related to smallest perfect squared square

What happens if we follow the construction of the Leech lattice but replace the relation $\displaystyle \sum_{n=1}^{24} n^2 = 70^2$ with the smallest perfect squared square? Explicitly, if we set ...
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A limit of a sum related to integer lattice and power series

I have the following lemma that I would like to find a source to cite for. Let $L$ be a subset of $\mathbb Z^d_{>0}$. I would like to claim that the limit $$\lim_{z \to (1,\ldots,1)^-} (\sum_{v \...
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Extension of primitive set of vectors and reduction theory

Let $\Lambda$ be a unimodular lattice in $\mathbb R^d$ (unimodularity is not really necessary here but just for convenience) and let $B$ be a ball centered at the origin that contains $(k+1)$-many $\...
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Name for a pair of lattices one of which having theta series with coefficients a subsequence of another lattice's theta series coefficients

Is there a name for a pair of lattices which have the property given in the title (up to a change of variable)? The following example of a pair captures the property mentioned above: $$(i)\ 1 + 80q^3 ...
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Need any information about an affine lattice

Motivation - I was thinking about calculating the integrals from An interesting integral expression for $\pi^n$? using old plain Riemann sums. There, one needs integrating over that part of $[0,1]^n$ ...
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