Elliptic curves, eta-quotients and hypergeometric functions
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Holomorphic modular forms of integral weight (11F11) Congruences for modular and (p)-adic modular forms (11F33) Elliptic curves over global fields (11G05) Dedekind eta function, Dedekind sums (11F20) Other character sums and Gauss sums (11T24) Special functions in characteristic (p) (gamma functions, etc.) (33E50)
Abstract: The well-known fact that all elliptic curves are modular, proven by Wiles, Taylor, Breuil, Conrad and Diamond, leaves open the question whether there exists a 'nice' representation of the modular form associated to each elliptic curve. Here we provide explicit representations of the modular forms associated to certain Legendre form elliptic curves 2_E_1({lambda}) as linear combinations of quotients of Dedekind's eta-function. We also give congruences for some of the modular forms' coefficients in terms of Gaussian hypergeometric functions.
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