Finite Groups and Modular Functions
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Publication:3858438
DOI10.1112/BLMS/11.3.347zbMATH Open0424.20011OpenAlexW2068671024MaRDI QIDQ3858438FDOQ3858438
Authors: John G. Thompson
Publication date: 1979
Published in: Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1112/blms/11.3.347
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- Proof of the umbral moonshine conjecture
- Moonshine in fivebrane spacetimes
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- The theta functions of sublattices of the Leech lattice
- 𝐺-elliptic systems and the genus zero problem for 𝑀₂4
- A proof of the Thompson moonshine conjecture
- From the monster to Thompson to O'Nan
- Finite groups and Hecke operators
- Mathieu Moonshine and orbifold \(K3\)s
- Character relations and replication identities in 2d conformal field theory
- Ramifications of Ramanujan's work on \(\eta\)-products
- Fun with \(F_{24}\)
- Dedekind \(\eta\)-function in modern research
- Generalized Kac--Moody algebras, automorphic forms and Conway's group. I
- The Dedekind eta-function in algebra and number theory: old and new problems
- A Borcherds-Kac-Moody superalgebra with Conway symmetry
- Super vertex algebras, meromorphic Jacobi forms and umbral moonshine
- The moonshine module for Conway's group
- Rademacher sums and Rademacher series
- Monstrous moonshine from orbifolds
- Classical and umbral moonshine: connections and \(p\)-adic properties
- On the relationship between Monstrous Moonshine and the uniqueness of the Moonshine module
- More on super-replication formulae
- The umbral moonshine module for the unique unimodular Niemeier root system
- Finite groups
- Higher width moonshine
- Moonshine for all finite groups
- Kronecker's limit formula, holomorphic modular functions, and \(q\)-expansions on certain arithmetic groups
- Self-dual vertex operator superalgebras and superconformal field theory
- Modular forms
- Some modular functions associated to the Lie algebra \(E_ 8\)
- Quasimodular moonshine and arithmetic connections
- Elliptic curves and Thompson's sporadic simple group
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