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Algebraic results for the values \(\vartheta_3(m\tau)\) and \(\vartheta_3(n\tau)\) of the Jacobi theta-constant (English)
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6 June 2019
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Set \(\mathbb H= \{ \tau\in\mathbb C ; \Im(\tau)>0\}\). Let \(m\) and \(n\) be distinct integers and \(\tau\in\mathbb H\). Then the authors prove that at least two of numbers \(e^{\pi i\tau}\), \(1+2\sum_{j=1}^\infty e^{\pi in\tau j^2}\) and \(1+2\sum_{j=1}^\infty e^{\pi im\tau j^2}\) are algebraically independent over \(\mathbb Q\). In particular, the two numbers \(1+2\sum_{j=1}^\infty e^{\pi in\tau j^2}\) and \(1+2\sum_{j=1}^\infty e^{\pi im\tau j^2}\) are algebraically independent over \(\mathbb Q\) for any \(\tau\in\mathbb H\) such that \(e^{\pi i\tau}\) is an algebraic number.
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algebraic independence
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Jacobi theta-constants
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modular functions
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