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The Rankin-Selberg convolution for Cohen's Eisenstein series of half integral weight
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    The Rankin-Selberg convolution for Cohen's Eisenstein series of half integral weight (English)
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    10 January 2006
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    In the theory of modular forms of half-integral weight one can define both holomorphic and non-holomorphic Eisenstein series. The Fourier expansion of these series can also be formulated arithmetically; the coefficients are non-zero at \(d\) when \(d\) is the discriminant of a quadratic field. In this case the Fourier coefficent at \(d\) is in essence a special value of the zeta-function of the field. This was observed by H. Cohen. The object of this paper is to determine the analytic properties of the ``convolution product'' of two such series. This is done by using an appropriate variant of the Rankin-Selberg method. The interest in these products is that they appear in the explicit formulae for Koecher-Maass series of Siegel-Eisenstein series.
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    half-integral weight
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    Rankin-Selberg method
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    Eisenstein series
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    Koecher-Maas series
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    Siegel-Eisenstein series
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    quadratic fields
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