Certain aspects of holomorphic function theory on some genus-zero arithmetic groups
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Abstract: There are a number of fundamental results in the study of holomorphic function theory associated to the discrete group PSL(2,Z) including the following statements: The ring of holomorphic modular forms is generated by the holomorphic Eisenstein series of weight four and six; the smallest weight cusp form Delta has weight twelve and can be written as a polynomial in E4 and E6; and the Hauptmodul j can be written as a multiple of E4 cubed divided by Delta. The goal of the present article is to seek generalizations of these results to some other genus zero arithmetic groups, namely those generated by Atkin-Lehner involutions of level N with square-free level N.
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