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Involutive modular transformations on the Siegel upper half plane and an application to representations of quadratic forms (English)
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1986
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It is appropriate to extract some sentences from the authors' summary: We establish a one-to-one correspondence between the set of conjugacy classes of elliptic transformations in Sp(n,\({\mathbb{Z}})\) which satisfy \(X^ 2+I=0\) \((resp.\quad X^ 2+X+I=0)\) and the set of Hermitian forms of rank n over \({\mathbb{Z}}[\sqrt{-1}]\) \((resp.\quad {\mathbb{Z}}[(-1+\sqrt{- 3})/2])\) of determinant \(\pm 1\). As an application, we generalize, to positive symmetric integral matrices S of rank n, the classical fact that any divisor of \(m^ 2+1\) (resp. \(m^ 2+m+1)\) can be represented by the quadratic form \(F(X,Y)=X^ 2+Y^ 2\) (resp. \(X^ 2+XY+Y^ 2)\) with relatively prime integers X,Y.
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conjugacy classes of elliptic transformations
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Hermitian forms of
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rank n
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positive symmetric integral matrices
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mass formula for
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Hermitian forms
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