
doi: 10.25675/3.018335
handle: 10217/234736
We prove some results about the structure of SL2(Z) and related groups. We define modular forms for this group and develop the basic theory. We then use the theory of lattices to construct examples of modular forms.
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Modular, Modular groups, Forms, Forms, Modular
Modular, Modular groups, Forms, Forms, Modular
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