A variant of multiplicity one theorems for half-integral weight modular forms
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DOI10.4064/aa180123-12-9zbMath1436.11040arXiv1709.04674OpenAlexW2964107801WikidataQ127726894 ScholiaQ127726894MaRDI QIDQ5226462
Publication date: 31 July 2019
Published in: Acta Arithmetica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.04674
Forms of half-integer weight; nonholomorphic modular forms (11F37) Modular and automorphic functions (11F03) Fourier coefficients of automorphic forms (11F30) Holomorphic modular forms of integral weight (11F11)
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Simultaneous sign change and equidistribution of signs of Fourier coefficients of two cusp forms ⋮ On the distribution of coefficients of half-integral weight modular forms and the Bruinier–Kohnen conjecture
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