Heat kernels, Bergman kernels, and cusp forms
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Abstract: In this article, we describe a geometric method to study cusp forms, which relies on heat kernel and Bergman kernel analysis. This new approach of applying techniques coming from analytic geometry is based on the micro-local analysis of the heat kernel and the Bergman kernel in cite{bouche} and cite{berman}, respectively, using which we derive sup-norm bounds for cusp forms of integral weight, half-integral weight, and real weight associated to a Fuchsian subgroup of first kind.
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