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A catalog of hypergeometric differential equations is constructed with maximal unipotent monodromy at the origin whose mirror map has integral Taylor coefficients up to a rescaling. For infinitely many primes \(p\) in certain arithmetic progressions, the mirror maps are shown to exhibit \(p\)-adic integrality. Mirror maps with the above properties are parameterized by modular functions.
Property / review text: A catalog of hypergeometric differential equations is constructed with maximal unipotent monodromy at the origin whose mirror map has integral Taylor coefficients up to a rescaling. For infinitely many primes \(p\) in certain arithmetic progressions, the mirror maps are shown to exhibit \(p\)-adic integrality. Mirror maps with the above properties are parameterized by modular functions. / rank
 
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hypergeometric series and equations
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mirror maps
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Arithmetic properties of mirror maps associated with Gauss hypergeometric equations
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    Arithmetic properties of mirror maps associated with Gauss hypergeometric equations (English)
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    A catalog of hypergeometric differential equations is constructed with maximal unipotent monodromy at the origin whose mirror map has integral Taylor coefficients up to a rescaling. For infinitely many primes \(p\) in certain arithmetic progressions, the mirror maps are shown to exhibit \(p\)-adic integrality. Mirror maps with the above properties are parameterized by modular functions.
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    hypergeometric series and equations
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    mirror maps
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