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Title Modular forms on schiermonnikoog / edited by Bas Edixhoven, Gerard van der Geer, Ben Moonen.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 350 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Modular forms are functions with an enormous amount of symmetry that play a central role in number theory, connecting it with analysis and geometry. They have played a prominent role in mathematics since the 19th century and their study continues to flourish today. Modular forms formed the inspiration for Langlands' conjectures and play an important role in the description of the cohomology of varieties defined over number fields. This collection of up-to-date articles originated from the conference 'Modular Forms' held on the Island of Schiermonnikoog in the Netherlands. A broad range of topics is covered including Hilbert and Siegel modular forms, Weil representations, Tannakian categories and Torelli's theorem. This book is a good source for all researchers and graduate students working on modular forms or related areas of number theory and algebraic geometry.
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Subject Forms, Modular -- Congresses.
Forms, Modular.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Edixhoven, B. (Bas), 1962-
Geer, Gerard van der.
Moonen, Ben.
Other Form: Print version: Modular forms on schiermonnikoog. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008 0521493544 9780521493543 (OCoLC)237883376
ISBN 9780511457548 (electronic book)
0511457545 (electronic book)
0511456239 (electronic book)
9780511456237 (electronic book)
0521493544 (hardback)
9780521493543 (hardback)
0511454503 (ebook)
9780511454509 (ebook)
Standard No. 9786611944865