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Subject: weights for a modular function
Category: Science > Math
Asked by: alapidus-ga
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Posted: 30 Jul 2005 11:24 PDT
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Question ID: 549818
Can someone give an example of a modular funtion and its weights?  The
emphasis is on a computable example and explicit weights.

Clarification of Question by alapidus-ga on 30 Jul 2005 11:28 PDT
What is meant is modular form given by  f(z)= ...  With weights n1,n1,...
The infinite series of weights is not required, only as many as is convenient.

Clarification of Question by alapidus-ga on 30 Jul 2005 11:30 PDT
What is meant is a modular form given by  f(z)= ...  With weights n1,n1,...
The infinite series of weights is not required, only as many as would be convenient.
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