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On Koecher-Maass series of Siegel modular forms
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    On Koecher-Maass series of Siegel modular forms (English)
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    17 June 2004
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    Here we see a new proof that the Koecher-Maass series of a Siegel modular form \(f\) (for the full integral symplectic group) gives rise to a function \(D^*_f(s)\) having an analytic continuation to the whole complex plane and obeying a functional equation. This is a classical result, but the proof offered here is by constructing a holomorphic kernel function for \(f\mapsto D^*_f(s)\). More precisely the authors exhibit a function \(F_k(Z;s)\) (for \(s\in{\mathbb C}\) and \(Z\) in the Siegel upper half-plane) such that in a suitable region \[ \left\langle F_k(\cdot;s), f^*\right\rangle=C_{n,k}D^*_f(s), \] where \(f\) is a weight \(k\) form for \(\text{ Sp}_n\), \(f^*\) is obtained by taking the complex conjugate of the Fourier coefficients and \(\langle\cdot,\cdot\rangle\) is the Petersson scalar product. The results are deduced from analogous properties of \(F_k\), which are fairly easy consequences of its definition by a series. The proof seems on the face of it to be very different from the classical proof of these results. There is a mild restriction: at least as given here, the new proof is only valid for \(k>3(n+1)\) (and even).
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    modular form
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    Dirichlet series
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    functional equation
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