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    Splitting the shadow. (English)
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    4 September 2003
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    Let \(L\) be an odd unimodular lattice of rank \(n\). Let \(L_0\) denote the sublattice of even norm vectors with \(L_2\) the unique non-trivial coset in \(L\), and let \(L_1\) and \(L_3\) be the other two cosets in \(L^*_0\) with the shadow \(S=L_1 \cup L_3\). The theta series of \(L_1\) and \(L_3\) are evaluated through the Jacobi theta series attached to \(L\) and to a certain vector. An analogous theorem for codes over \({\mathbb Z}_{2k}\) is derived. Some applications are considered when theta series can be calculated explicitly.
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    unimodular lattices
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    self-dual codes
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    shadows
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    Jacobi forms
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