(2+)-replication and the baby monster
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Abstract: The definitions of replicable and completely replicable functions are intimately related to the Hecke operators for the modular group. We define the notions of "-replicable" and "completely -replicable" functions by considering the Hecke operators for . We prove that the McKay-Thompson series for , as computed by H"ohn, are completely -replicable.
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