Holonomic relations for modular functions and forms: First guess, then prove
DOI10.1142/S1793042120400278zbMath1475.11065OpenAlexW3089221236MaRDI QIDQ4991703
Paule, Peter, Cristian-Silviu Radu
Publication date: 3 June 2021
Published in: International Journal of Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/s1793042120400278
\(q\)-seriesmodular functionsmodular formspartition congruencesFricke-Klein relationsholonomic differential equationsholonomic functions and sequences
Symbolic computation and algebraic computation (68W30) (q)-calculus and related topics (05A30) Partitions; congruences and congruential restrictions (11P83) Modular and automorphic functions (11F03) Congruences for modular and (p)-adic modular forms (11F33)
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