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Author Bruggeman, Roelof W., 1944- author.

Title Holomorphic automorphic forms and cohomology / Roelof Bruggeman, YoungJu Choie, Nikolaos Diamantis
Published Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 167 pages) : illustrations
Series Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, 1947-6221 ; volume 253, number 1212
Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ; no. 1212.
Contents Introduction -- pt. 1 Cohomology with values in holomorphic functions -- Definitions and notations -- Modules and cocycles -- The image of automorphic forms in cohomology -- One-sided averages -- pt. 2 Harmonic Functions -- Harmonic functions and cohomology -- Boundary germs -- Polar harmonic functions -- pt. 3 Cohomology with values in analytic boundary germs -- Highest weight spaces of analytic boundary germs -- Tesselation and cohomology -- Boundary germ bohomology and automorphic forms -- Automorphic forms of integral weights at least 2 and analytic boundary germ cohomology -- pt. 4 Miscellaneous -- Isomorphisms between parabolic cohomology groups -- Cocycles and singularities -- Quantum automorphic forms -- Remarks on the literature
Summary "We investigate the correspondence between holomorphic automorphic forms on the upper half-plane with complex weight and parabolic cocycles. For integral weights at least 2 this correspondence is given by the Eichler integral. We use Knopp's generalization of this integral to real weights, and apply it to complex weights that are not an integer at least 2. We show that for these weights the generalized Eichler integral gives an injection into the first cohomology group with values in a module of holomorphic functions, and characterize the image. We impose no condition on the growth of the automorphic forms at the cusps. Our result concerns arbitrary cofinite discrete groups with cusps, and covers exponentially growing automorphic forms, like those studied by Borcherds, and like those in the theory of mock automorphic forms
For real weights that are not an integer at least 2 we similarly characterize the space of cusp forms and the space of entire automorphic forms. We give a relation between the cohomology classes attached to holomorphic automorphic forms of real weight and the existence of harmonic lifts
A tool in establishing these results is the relation to cohomology groups with values in modules of "analytic boundary germs", which are represented by harmonic functions on subsets of the upper half-plane. It turns out that for integral weights at least 2 the map from general holomorphic automorphic forms to cohomology with values in analytic boundary germs is injective. So cohomology with these coefficients can distinguish all holomorphic automorphic forms, unlike the classical Eichler theory."--Page vii
Notes "May 2018, volume 253, number 1212 (seventh of 7 numbers)."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-163) and index
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Subject Algebraic topology.
MATHEMATICS -- Algebra -- Intermediate.
Topología
Algebraic topology
Form Electronic book
Author Choie, YoungJu, author
Diamantis, Nikolaos, 1970- author.
American Mathematical Society, publisher.
ISBN 9781470444198
1470444194