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2010년 8월 1일 (일) 07:01 판

introduction
  • one way to construct mock theta functions
  • characters of representations in (nonrational) conformal field theory models based on Lie superalgebras

 

 

Appell-Lerch sum

Appell–Lerch sums were first studied by Paul Émile Appell (1884) and Mathias Lerch (1892). Watson studied the order 3 mock theta functions by expressing them in terms of Appell–Lerch sums, and Zwegers used them to show that mock theta functions are essentially mock modular forms.

 

The Appell–Lerch series is

\(\mu(u,v;\tau) = \frac{a^{1/2}}{\theta(v;\tau)}\sum_{n\in Z}\frac{(-b)^nq^{n(n+1)/2}}{1-aq^n}\)

 

where

\(\displaystyle q= e^{2\pi i \tau},\quad a= e^{2\pi i u},\quad b= e^{2\pi i v}\)

 

and

 

\(\theta(v,\tau) = \sum_{n\in Z}(-1)^n b^{n+1/2}q^{(n+1/2)^2/2}\)

 

The modified series

 

\[\hat\mu(u,v;\tau) = \mu(u,v;\tau)-R(u-v;\tau)/2\]

 

where

 

\[R(z;\tau) = \sum_{\nu\in Z+1/2}(-1)^{\nu-1/2}({\rm sign}(\nu)-E((\nu+\Im(z)/y)\sqrt{2y}))e^{-2\pi i \nu z}q^{-\nu^2/2}\]

 

and y = Im(τ) and

 

\[E(z) = 2\int_0^ze^{-\pi u^2}\,du\]

 

satisfies the following transformation properties

 

\[\hat\mu(u+1,v;\tau) = a^{-1}bq^{-1/2}\hat\mu(u+\tau,v;\tau) = -\hat\mu(u,v;\tau),\]

 

\[e^{2\pi i/8}\hat\mu(u,v;\tau+1) = \hat\mu(u,v;\tau) = -(\tau/i)^{-1/2}e^{\pi i (u-v)^2/\tau}\hat\mu(u/\tau,v/\tau;-1/\tau).\]

 

In other words the modified Appell–Lerch series transforms like a modular form with respect to τ. Since mock theta functions can be expressed in terms of Appell–Lerch series this means that mock theta functions transform like modular forms if they have a certain non-analytic series added to them.

 

 

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