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    Modular forms and differential operators (English)
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    13 February 1995
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    The author investigates the general background of the effect of differential operators in the theory of modular forms. Following the work of Rankin and Cohen one can assign to modular forms \(f\) and \(g\) of weight \(k\) and \(\ell\) a modular form \([f,g]_ n\) of weight \(k+\ell+2n\). Various algebraic relations among these Rankin-Cohen brackets are derived. Connections with Jacobi forms and pseudodifferential operators are given. On the other hand these algebraic relations are the basis of the definition of an abstract algebraic structure, the so-called RC algebra. Under certain conditions the RC-algebra becomes equivalent to a commutative graded algebra endowed with a derivation of degree 2 and a particular element of degree 4.
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    vertex operator algebras
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    modular forms
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    Rankin-Cohen brackets
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    Jacobi forms
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    pseudodifferential operators
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    RC algebra
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