Date
Thu, 08 Mar 2012
Time
15:00 - 16:00
Location
L3
Speaker
John Duncan

In April 2010 Eguchi--Ooguri--Tachikawa observed a fascinating connection between the elliptic genus of a K3 surface and the largest Mathieu group. We will report on joint work with Miranda Cheng and Jeff Harvey that identifies this connection as one component of a system of surprising relationships between a family of finite groups, their representation theory, and automorphic forms of various kinds Mock modular forms, and particularly their shadows, play a key role in the analysis, and we find several of Ramanujan's mock theta functions appearing as McKay--Thompson series arising from the umbral groups.

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