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- Q-expansion_principle abstract "In mathematics, the q-expansion principle states that a modular form has coefficients in some module provided that its q-expansion at enough cusps resembles that of such a form. It was introduced by Katz (1973, corollaries 1.6.2, 1.12.2).".
- Q7265301 abstract "In mathematics, the q-expansion principle states that a modular form has coefficients in some module provided that its q-expansion at enough cusps resembles that of such a form. It was introduced by Katz (1973, corollaries 1.6.2, 1.12.2).".
- Q-expansion_principle comment "In mathematics, the q-expansion principle states that a modular form has coefficients in some module provided that its q-expansion at enough cusps resembles that of such a form. It was introduced by Katz (1973, corollaries 1.6.2, 1.12.2).".
- Q7265301 comment "In mathematics, the q-expansion principle states that a modular form has coefficients in some module provided that its q-expansion at enough cusps resembles that of such a form. It was introduced by Katz (1973, corollaries 1.6.2, 1.12.2).".