Manifolds and Modular Forms

Manifolds and Modular Forms

by Friedrich Hirzebruch
Manifolds and Modular Forms

Manifolds and Modular Forms

by Friedrich Hirzebruch

Paperback(1992)

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Overview

During the winter term 1987/88 I gave a course at the University of Bonn under the title "Manifolds and Modular Forms". Iwanted to develop the theory of "Elliptic Genera" and to leam it myself on this occasion. This theory due to Ochanine, Landweber, Stong and others was relatively new at the time. The word "genus" is meant in the sense of my book "Neue Topologische Methoden in der Algebraischen Geometrie" published in 1956: A genus is a homomorphism of the Thom cobordism ring of oriented compact manifolds into the complex numbers. Fundamental examples are the signature and the A-genus. The A-genus equals the arithmetic genus of an algebraic manifold, provided the first Chem class of the manifold vanishes. According to Atiyah and Singer it is the index of the Dirac operator on a compact Riemannian manifold with spin structure. The elliptic genera depend on a parameter. For special values of the parameter one obtains the signature and the A-genus. Indeed, the universal elliptic genus can be regarded as a modular form with respect to the subgroup r (2) of the modular group; the two cusps o giving the signature and the A-genus. Witten and other physicists have given motivations for the elliptic genus by theoretical physics using the free loop space of a manifold.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783528064143
Publisher: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
Publication date: 01/01/1992
Series: Aspects of Mathematics , #20
Edition description: 1992
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)
Language: German

Table of Contents

1 Background.- 2 Elliptic genera.- 3 A universal addition theorem for genera.- 4 Multiplicativity in fibre bundles.- 5 The Atiyah-Singer index theorem.- 6 Twisted operators and genera.- 7 Riemann-Roch and elliptic genera in the complex case.- 8 A divisibility theorem for elliptic genera.- Appendix I Modular forms.- 1 Fundamental concepts.- 2 Examples of modular forms.- 3 The Weierstraß—-function as a Jacobi form.- 4 Some special functions and modular forms.- 5 Theta functions, divisors, and elliptic functions.- Appendix II The Dirac operator.- 1 The solution.- 2 The problem.- 1 Zolotarev polynomials.- 2 Interpretation as an algebraic curve.- 3 The differential equation — revisited.- 4 Modular interpretation of Zolotarev polynomials.- 5 The embedding of the modular curve.- 6 Applications to elliptic genera.- Symbols.
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