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040 _aNISER LIBRARY
_beng
_cNISER LIBRARY
082 _a515.178.3
_bFRE-S
100 _aFreitag, E.
_q(Eberhard)
245 _aSiegelsche modulfunktionen
260 _aNew York :
_bSpringer- Verlag,
_c1983.
300 _ax, 341p.
490 _aGrundlehren der mathematischen wissenschaften ;
_v254
_x0072-7830
504 _aBibliography: p. [336]-339.
520 _aIn the spring of 1976 I had the opportunity to give a lecture on sealing modular functions at the "Ce/ure for Advanced Study in M athematics" in Chandigarh. This lecture was prepared by Dr. Sunder LaI. The first chapter of this book is largely based on this elaboration. The content of the second chapter - the satakecompactifierun- was the subject of a joint Arbc community in the year 1977 of the mathematical institutes Heidelberg and Mannheim under the leadership of Prof. R. Kiehl. The third chapter was probably the worst accessible to date. A highlight of this chapter is Dr. Y. Tai's statement that the body of the victory vision modular functions of n-th degree is almost always of a general type. This proof of this sentence was provided to me by Prof. D. Mumford during my visit to Harvard University (1981). The last chapter on rear operators was inspired by a visit by Prof. A. Andrianov at the Heidelberg Mathematical Institute in 1980. I would like to thank my colleagues very much. Likewise, Mr. R. Endres and Dr R. Weissauer, who discovered a plethora of errors in the original manuscript, and finally Mrs. von Stiernberg, who translated a poorly readable manuscript into machine writing. -- Translated from German original text.
650 _aModular functions.
650 _aSiegelsche Modulfunktion
650 _aModulform
650 _aFunktionen
856 _uhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-68649-8#toc
_3Table of contents
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