Distinguishing Hermitian cusp forms of degree 2 by a certain subset of all Fourier coefficients (Q1732291)

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    Distinguishing Hermitian cusp forms of degree 2 by a certain subset of all Fourier coefficients
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      Distinguishing Hermitian cusp forms of degree 2 by a certain subset of all Fourier coefficients (English)
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      22 March 2019
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      In this work, the authors prove that Hermitian cusp forms of weight $k$ for he Hermitian modular group of degree $2$ are determined by their Fourier coefficients indexed by matrices whose determinants are essentially square-free. They prove the following main theorem: \par Theorem 1. Let $F\in S_{k}(O_{k})$ be non-zero. Then \par (a) $a(F,T)\neq 0$ for infinitely many matrices $T$ such that $ |D_{K}|\det (T)$ is of the form $p_{K}^{\alpha }n$, where $n$ is square-free with $(n,p_{K})=1 $ and $0\leq \alpha \leq 2$ if $D_{K}\neq -8$ and $0\leq \alpha \leq 3$ if $D_{K}=-8.$ \par (b) For and $\varepsilon >0$, $\#\{0<n<X,\ n\text{ square-free, }(n,p_{K})=1,a(F,T)\neq 0,p_{K}^{\alpha }n=|D_{K}|\det (T)\}\gg _{F,\varepsilon }X^{1-\varepsilon }.$
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      Hermitian modular forms
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      square free
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      Fourier coefficients
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      Hermitian Jacobi forms
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      Eichler-Zagier maps
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