
arXiv: 1812.01326
Let $q:=e^{2 πiz}$, where $z \in \mathbb{H}$. For an even integer $k$, let $f(z):=q^h\prod_{m=1}^{\infty}(1-q^m)^{c(m)}$ be a meromorphic modular form of weight $k$ on $Γ_0(N)$. For a positive integer $m$, let $T_m$ be the $m$th Hecke operator and $D$ be a divisor of a modular curve with level $N$. Both subjects, the exponents $c(m)$ of a modular form and the distribution of the points in the support of $T_m. D$, have been widely investigated. When the level $N$ is one, Bruinier, Kohnen, and Ono obtained, in terms of the values of $j$-invariant function, identities between the exponents $c(m)$ of a modular form and the points in the support of $T_m.D$. In this paper, we extend this result to general $Γ_0(N)$ in terms of values of harmonic weak Maass forms of weight $0$. By the distribution of Hecke points, this applies to obtain an asymptotic behaviour of convolutions of sums of divisors of an integer and sums of exponents of a modular form.
Mathematics - Number Theory, Distribution, 510, 620, harmonic weak Maass forms, 11F25, 11F12, Hecke orbits, distribution, FOS: Mathematics, Harmonic weak Maass forms, Hecke-Petersson operators, differential operators (one variable), Number Theory (math.NT), Forms of half-integer weight; nonholomorphic modular forms
Mathematics - Number Theory, Distribution, 510, 620, harmonic weak Maass forms, 11F25, 11F12, Hecke orbits, distribution, FOS: Mathematics, Harmonic weak Maass forms, Hecke-Petersson operators, differential operators (one variable), Number Theory (math.NT), Forms of half-integer weight; nonholomorphic modular forms
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