Abstract: In this paper we describe a characterization for the Maass space associated with the paramodular group of degree and squarefree level . As an application we show that the Maass space is invariant under all Hecke operators. As a consequence we conclude that the associated Siegel-Eisenstein series belongs to the Maass space.
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- A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MAASS SPACE ON O(2, m + 2) BY SYMMETRIES
- Arithmetical lifting and its applications
- Automorphic forms with singularities on Grassmannians
- Eine Charakterisierung der Eisenstein-Reihe zur Siegelschen Modulgruppe. (A characterization of the Eisenstein series for the Siegel modular group)
- Hecke algebras
- Integral orthogonal groups
- Local newforms for \(\text{GSp}(4)\)
- Non-vanishing of scalar products of Fourier-Jacobi coefficients of Siegel cusp forms
- On modular forms associated with indefinite quadratic forms of signature \((2,n-2)\)
- On the spezialschar of Maass
- Paramodular abelian varieties of odd conductor
- The Hecke algebras for the orthogonal group \(\mathrm{SO}(2, 3)\) and the paramodular group of degree \(2\)
- The Maaß space and Hecke operators
- The theory of Jacobi forms
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