Modular forms and de Rham cohomology; Atkin-Swinnerton-Dyer congruences
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(41)- Congruences for sporadic sequences and modular forms for non-congruence subgroups
- Modular forms, de Rham cohomology and congruences
- Galois representations with quaternion multiplication associated to noncongruence modular forms
- Supercongruences and complex multiplication
- 2-adic properties of modular functions associated to Fermat curves
- On the Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer type congruences for some truncated hypergeometric \(_1F_0\) series
- Harmonic weak Maass forms of integral weight: a geometric approach
- Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer congruences and noncongruence modular forms
- Atkin-Lehner eigenforms and strongly modular lattices
- On modular forms for some noncongruence subgroups of \(\text{SL}_2(\mathbb Z)\)
- The Tamagawa number conjecture of adjoint motives of modular forms
- Hilbert functions and Witt functions. An identity for the congruences of Atkin and of Swinnerton-Dyer type
- A note on cusp forms as p-adic limits
- Algebraic de Rham theory for weakly holomorphic modular forms of level one
- Relations between cusp forms on congruence and noncongruence groups
- Generalized Heegner cycles and \(p\)-adic Rankin \(L\)-series. With an appendix by Brian Conrad
- A class of non-holomorphic modular forms. III: real analytic cusp forms for \(\mathrm{SL}_2(\mathbb{Z})\)
- Congruences of modular forms and the Iwasawa \(\lambda\)-invariants
- Potentially \(\operatorname{GL}_2\)-type Galois representations associated to noncongruence modular forms
- Automorphic forms for triangle groups: integrality properties
- Diophantine \(m\)-tuples in finite fields and modular forms
- The unbounded denominators conjecture for the noncongruence subgroups of index 7
- Three-dimensional imprimitive representations of the modular group and their associated modular forms
- On Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer congruences for noncongruence modular forms
- Elliptic crystals and modular motives
- On Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer congruence relations. III
- Fake congruence modular curves and subgroups of the modular group
- Moduli interpretations for noncongruence modular curves
- Note on Hecke operators and cohomology of \(\text{PSL}_2(\mathbb Z)\)
- Motives for modular forms
- On \(\ell\)-adic representations for a space of noncongruence cuspforms
- A trace formula for F-crystals
- NOTES ON ATKIN–LEHNER THEORY FOR DRINFELD MODULAR FORMS
- Supercongruences for sporadic sequences
- On coefficients of Poincaré series and single-valued periods of modular forms
- Some numeric hypergeometric supercongruences
- Iwasawa theory for modular forms
- On Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer congruence relations. II
- On Atkin--Swinnerton-Dyer congruence relations
- On automorphy of certain Galois representations of \(\mathrm{GO}_{4}\)-type
- Seiberg-Witten geometry, modular rational elliptic surfaces and BPS quivers
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