Bailey pairs and indefinite quadratic forms. II: False indefinite theta functions (Q2122584)

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Bailey pairs and indefinite quadratic forms. II: False indefinite theta functions
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    Bailey pairs and indefinite quadratic forms. II: False indefinite theta functions (English)
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    7 April 2022
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    We construct families of Bailey pairs \((\alpha_n,\beta_n)\) where the exponent of \(q\) in \(\alpha_n\) is an indefinite quadratic form, but where the usual \((-1)^j\) is replaced by a sign function. This leads to identities involving ``false'' indefinite binary theta series. These closely resemble \(q\)-identities for mock theta functions or Maass waveforms, but the sign function prevents them from having the usual modular properties.
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    Bailey pairs
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    false theta functions
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