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  1. Jens Funke is a mathematician who specializes in automorphic forms and number theory. He has published several papers and books on topics such as modular forms, theta functions, and moonshine.

  2. Research. Areas of Interest: Number theory, automorphic and modular forms, representation theory, cohomology of arithmetic groups. Research Topics: I am interested in cohomology classes of arithmetic quotients of orthogonal and unitary symmetric spaces which arise from certain naturally embedded submanifolds.

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    Jens Funke. Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Durham Science Laboratories, South Rd Durham DH1 3LE United Kingdom tel. +44 191 3343063 email: jens.funke@durham.ac.uk webpage: www.maths.dur.ac.uk/ dma0jf. Education. Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park, May 1999 Advisor: S. S. Kudla.

  4. JAN HENDRIK BRUINIER* AND JENS FUNKE** Abstract. The theta correspondence has been an important tool in studying cy-cles in locally symmetric spaces of orthogonal type. In this paper, we establish for the orthogonal group O(p;2) an adjointness result between Borcherds’ singular theta lift and the Kudla-Millson lift.

  5. Jens Funke's 26 research works with 715 citations and 555 reads, including: On Jacobi--Weierstrass mock modular forms Jens Funke's research while affiliated with Durham University and...

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    Advanced Materials and Electronic Devices Advanced Research Computing (ARC) Aesthetics, Ethics and Politics Algorithms and Complexity in Durham (ACiD) Animal Cells and Systems Applied and Computational Mathematics Artificial Intelligence and Human Systems (AIHS) Behaviour, Ecology and Evolution Research Centre (BEER) Bioarchaeology Bioengineering Biomolecular Interactions Biophysical Sciences ...

  7. Oct 1, 2007 · Jens Funke via Crossref Metadata Search Boundary behaviour of special cohomology classes arising from the Weil representation Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu

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