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    The paper gives explicit formulas for the Fourier coefficients \(a_ k(T)\) of Eisenstein series of degree 3 and even weight k. By Siegel's works on Eisenstein series, \(a_ k(T)\) can be expressed as a product \(a_ k(T)=c\prod_{p}\alpha_ p(T,S),\) where c is a certain constant including the values of the gamma function, \(\alpha_ p(T,S)\) is the so- called p-adic density, and S is a certain matrix. The author gives explicit formulas for \(\alpha_ p(T,S)\) for any odd prime p and non-primitive T. One may note that the explicit formulas for \(\alpha_ p(T,S)\), (i) for odd prime p and primitive T, and (ii) for \(p=2\) and primitive T, have already been given by the reviewer and \textit{T. Washio} [J. Reine Angew. Math. 345, 148-171 (1983; Zbl 0512.10022)]. The case, when \(p=2\) and T is non-primitive, remains open.
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    local densities
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    explicit formulas
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    Fourier coefficients
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    Eisenstein series of degree 3
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    even weight
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