Quasimodular forms and modular differential equations which are not apparent at cusps: I

8 Mar 2021  ·  Chang-Shou Lin, Yifan Yang ·

In this paper, we explore a two-way connection between quasimodular forms of depth $1$ and a class of second-order modular differential equations with regular singularities on the upper half-plane and the cusps. Here we consider the cases $\Gamma=\Gamma_0^+(N)$ generated by $\Gamma_0(N)$ and the Atkin-Lehner involutions for $N=1,2,3$ ($\Gamma_0^+(1)=\mathrm{SL}(2,\mathbb Z)$). Firstly, we note that a quasimodular form of depth $1$, after divided by some modular form with the same weight, is a solution of a modular differential equation. Our main results are the converse of the above statement for the groups $\Gamma_0^+(N)$, $N=1,2,3$.

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Number Theory Classical Analysis and ODEs Primary 11F11, secondary 11F25, 11F37, 34M03, 34M35