Sander P. Zwegers
Sander Pieter Zwegers (born 16 April 1975 in Oosterhout) is a Dutch mathematician who made a connection between Maass forms and Srinivasa Ramanujan's mock theta functions in 2002.[1] He is currently professor for number theory at the University of Cologne. Zwegers represented the Irish snowboarding team in the pan-European intervarsity games.
Works
- Zwegers, S. P. (2001), "Mock θ-functions and real analytic modular forms", q-series with applications to combinatorics, number theory, and physics (Urbana, IL, 2000) (PDF), Contemp. Math., 291, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, pp. 269–277, ISBN 978-0-8218-2746-8, MR 1874536
- Zwegers, S. P. (2002), Mock Theta Functions, Utrecht PhD thesis, ISBN 90-393-3155-3
- Zwegers, S. P. (2008), Appell–Lerch sums as mock modular forms (PDF)
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References
- Don Zagier Ramanujan´s Mock Theta Functions and their Applications (d'après Zwegers and Bringmann-Ono), Séminaire Bourbaki, No. 986, 2007
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