Automorphic factor


In mathematics, an automorphic factor is a certain type of analytic function, defined on subgroups of SL, appearing in the theory of modular forms. The general case, for general groups, is reviewed in the article 'factor of automorphy'.

Definition

An automorphic factor of weight k is a function
satisfying the four properties given below. Here, the notation and refer to the upper half-plane and the complex plane, respectively. The notation is a subgroup of SL, such as, for example, a Fuchsian group. An element is a 2x2 matrix
with a, b, c, d real numbers, satisfying adbc=1.
An automorphic factor must satisfy:

Properties

Every automorphic factor may be written as
with
The function is called a multiplier system. Clearly,
while, if, then
which equals when k is an integer.