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A natural representation of the Fischer-Griess Monster with the modular function <i>J</i> as character (English)
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1984
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irreducible graded module
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commutative nonassociative algebra
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Monster
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modular function
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natural action
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Monstrous Moonshine
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basic representations of affine Lie algebras
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vertex operators
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infinite- dimensional representation
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