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Classical automorphic forms and hypergeometric functions
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    Classical automorphic forms and hypergeometric functions (English)
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    1988
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    The author exhibits a graded algebra of hypergeometric functions and shows how to canonically identify it with the graded algebra of modular forms for the full modular group SL(2,\({\mathbb{Z}})\). He also shows how Dedekind's eta-function is related to the square root of a hypergeometric function and gives yet another simple proof of its functional equation.
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    Mellin transforms
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    special values of Dirichlet series
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    integrals of hypergeometric functions
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    graded algebra of hypergeometric functions
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    graded algebra of modular forms
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    Dedekind's eta-function
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    functional equation
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