The thesis extends algebraic 'newform' definitions to characteristic p modular forms with character, using Hecke kernels and the Fricke operator.
On a Result of Atkin and Lehner
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We wish to give a new proof of one of the main results of Atkin and Lehner. Their theory depends, among other things, on a theorem characterizing forms in S_k(Gamma_0(N)) whose Fourier coefficients satisfy a certain vanishing condition. Our proof involves rephrasing this vanishing condition in terms of representation theory; this, together with an elementary linear algebra argument, allows us to rewrite the problem as a collection of local problems. Furthermore, the classical phrasing of the theorem makes the resulting local problems trivial; this is in contrast to the method of Casselman, whose local problem relies upon knowledge of the structure of irreducible representations of GL_2(Q_p). Our proof is therefore much more accessible to mathematicians who aren't specialists in the representation theory of p-adic groups; the method is also applicable to other Atkin-Lehner-style problems.
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Defining newforms in characteristic $p$
The thesis extends algebraic 'newform' definitions to characteristic p modular forms with character, using Hecke kernels and the Fricke operator.