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On theta functions associated to indefinite quadratic forms
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    On theta functions associated to indefinite quadratic forms (English)
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    The object of this paper is to determine the precise behaviour of a family of theta-functions on the upper-half plane which are associated with indefinite quadratic forms and have ''spherical functions'' as coefficients. The factor of automorphy is determined on a ''large'' group, and the result is probably optimal in this respect.
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    modular transformation formulas
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    eighth root of unity
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    theta-functions
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    indefinite quadratic forms
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    spherical functions
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    factor of automorphy
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