The Generalized Eta Transformation Formulas as the Hecke Modular Relation

Axioms Pub Date : 2024-05-02 DOI:10.3390/axioms13050304
Nianliang Wang, T. Kuzumaki, Shigeru Kanemitsu
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The transformation formula under the action of a general linear fractional transformation for a generalized Dedekind eta function has been the subject of intensive study since the works of Rademacher, Dieter, Meyer, and Schoenberg et al. However, the (Hecke) modular relation structure was not recognized until the work of Goldstein-de la Torre, where the modular relations mean equivalent assertions to the functional equation for the relevant zeta functions. The Hecke modular relation is a special case of this, with a single gamma factor and the corresponding modular form (or in the form of Lambert series). This has been the strongest motivation for research in the theory of modular forms since Hecke’s work in the 1930s. Our main aim is to restore the fundamental work of Rademacher (1932) by locating the functional equation hidden in the argument and to reveal the Hecke correspondence in all subsequent works (which depend on the method of Rademacher) as well as in the work of Rademacher. By our elucidation many of the subsequent works will be made clear and put in their proper positions.
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作为赫克模关系的广义埃塔变换公式
自 Rademacher、Dieter、Meyer 和 Schoenberg 等人的研究工作以来,广义 Dedekind eta 函数的一般线性分式变换作用下的变换公式一直是深入研究的主题。然而,直到 Goldstein-de la Torre 的研究工作才认识到(Hecke)模块关系结构,其中模块关系意味着与相关 zeta 函数的函数方程等价的断言。赫克模态关系是其中的一个特例,具有单伽玛因子和相应的模态形式(或朗伯级数形式)。自 20 世纪 30 年代赫克的研究工作以来,这一直是研究模形式理论的最强动力。我们的主要目的是通过找到隐藏在论证中的函数方程来恢复拉德马赫(1932 年)的基础工作,并揭示所有后续工作(依赖于拉德马赫的方法)以及拉德马赫工作中的赫克对应关系。通过我们的阐释,许多后续著作将变得清晰明了,并摆正其位置。
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