1989
DOI: 10.1090/s0002-9947-1989-0939806-9
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Some explicit cases of the Selberg trace formula for vector valued functions

Abstract: Abstract.The trace formula for SL{2,Z) can be developed for vector-valued functions which satisfy an automorphic condition involving a group representation n . This paper makes this version explicit for the class of representations which can be realized as representations of the finite group PSL(2,Z/q) for some prime q . The body of the paper is devoted to computing, for the singular representations n , the determinant of the scattering matrix <&{s,n) on which the applications depend. The first application is … Show more

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“…One such program accompanies this paper as supplementary material (available from http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysA/45/382001/mmedia), along with sound clips of the scale and signal. A version incorporating 100 zeros has been posted online [5]. Interpreting the sound as music requires some imagination: although the low zeros can be discerned as ghostly growls, the signal sounds like noise, for reasons explained in section 4.…”
Section: Complementarity Of Primes and Riemann Zerosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One such program accompanies this paper as supplementary material (available from http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysA/45/382001/mmedia), along with sound clips of the scale and signal. A version incorporating 100 zeros has been posted online [5]. Interpreting the sound as music requires some imagination: although the low zeros can be discerned as ghostly growls, the signal sounds like noise, for reasons explained in section 4.…”
Section: Complementarity Of Primes and Riemann Zerosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It tells of an arcane music and a secret harmony composed by the prime numbers.' As described later, the 'music' is easy to create on a computer; it can be heard online [5], accompanying visual depictions of the underlying signal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%