Robert Styer
Villanova University
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Journal of Number Theory | 1989
Robert Styer
In 1954, Hermann [6] developed an explicit Hecke theory over totally real fields by using ideal numbers. For a field of class number h, he introduced modular forms which were actually vectors of h different functions. Recently, persons have studied modular forms over totally complex fields (Goldfeld et al. [2]) or over arbitrary number fields (Stark [8]) with h = 1. When h > 1, however, complications arise. This paper will develop the tools of Hecke theory for study of modular forms over arbitrary number fields when h> 1. Section 2 introduces ideal numbers following Hecke [S]. Section 3 defines the appropriate upper half space and the action of matrix operators. In Section 4, we define the notion of a vector modular form, with the crucial point being the introduction of h-length vectors, with h-length vectors of matrix operators. These ideas follow Hermann [6]. Section 5 describes Hecke operators, and their effect on the Fourier expansion. Section 6 outlines the theory of Dirichlet series, their Euler products, and functional equations. In Section 7, we describe the Petersson inner product and prove the self adjointness of the Hecke operators. Section 8 contains the main theorem. Intuitively, one might suspect that ideal numbers are unnecessary-the principal elements should suffice. In Section 8, we show the principal component of a vector modular form and its action under “principal” Hecke operators do determine the entire form. Throughout the paper, we illustrate the general theory with examples of Eisenstein series over Q(a). These concrete examples demonstrate the value of this approach to obtain results analogous to the classical Eisenstein series. It is well known that an adelic version of Hecke theory exists over any number field. For instance, Weil outlines an adelic approach, saying “technical difficulties arose when the number of ideal classes is greater than
Journal of Number Theory | 1987
Robert Styer
INTRODUCTION In 1954, Hermann [IS] developed an explicit Hecke theory over totally real fields by using the ideal numbers of Hecke. For a field of class number h, he introduced modular forms which were actually vectors of Ir different functions. The author [7] developed the analogous theory for complex fields with h > 1. In 1982, Goldfeld et
PRIMUS | 2014
Robert Styer
Abstract The Unsolved Problems in Number Theory book by Richard Guy provides nice problems suitable for a typical math major. We give examples of problems that have worked well in our senior seminar course and some nice results that senior math majors can obtain.
Journal of Number Theory | 2004
Reese Scott; Robert Styer
Journal of Number Theory | 2006
Reese Scott; Robert Styer
frontiers in education conference | 2006
Mary-Angela Papalaskari; Karen Hess; Debra Kossman; Sue Metzger; Alain J. Phares; Robert Styer; Connie Titone; Thomas Way; Randy D. Weinstein; Francis J. Wunderlich
Journal of Number Theory | 2011
Reese Scott; Robert Styer
frontiers in education conference | 2007
Mary-Angela Papalaskari; Karen Hess; Anthony F. Lagalante; Najib Nadi; Robert Styer; Thomas Way; Randy D. Weinstein
Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen | 2016
Reese Scott; Robert Styer
Journal de Theorie des Nombres de Bordeaux | 2015
Reese Scott; Robert Styer