Jacobi group
In mathematics, the Jacobi group, introduced by Eichler & Zagier (1985), is the semidirect product of the symplectic group Sp2n(R) and the Heisenberg group R1+2n. The concept is named after Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. Automorphic forms on the Jacobi group are called Jacobi forms.
References
- Berndt, Rolf; Schmidt, Ralf (1998), Elements of the representation theory of the Jacobi group, Progress in Mathematics 163, Birkhäuser Verlag, ISBN 978-3-7643-5922-5, MR 1634977
- Eichler, Martin; Zagier, Don (1985), The theory of Jacobi forms, Progress in Mathematics 55, Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, ISBN 978-0-8176-3180-2, MR 781735
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