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A superanalog of the Selberg trace formula and multiloop contributions for fermionic strings
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    A superanalog of the Selberg trace formula and multiloop contributions for fermionic strings (English)
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    An analogue of the classical Selberg trace formula is given for discrete groups, acting on the upper complex half-superplane. Applications to the fermionic string measure on the moduli superspace are discussed.
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    Selberg trace formula
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    fermionic string measure
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    moduli superspace
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