Ken Ono

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QUADRATIC FORMS AND ELLIPTIC CURVES III KEN ONO# and TAKASHI ONO There have been many investigations regarding the distribution of ranks of elliptic curves in natural families, and it is believed that the vast majority

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    VALUES OF GAUSSIAN HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES Ken Ono Appearing in Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. In celebration of Aspen’s birth. Abstract. Let p be prime and let GF (p) be the finite field with p elements. In this note we

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      CONGRUENCES FOR FOURIER COEFFICIENTS OF HALF-INTEGRAL WEIGHT MODULAR FORMS AND SPECIAL VALUES OF L−FUNCTIONS Antal Balog, Henri Darmon and Ken Ono Proceedings for a conference in honor of Heini Halberstam, 1, 1996, pag

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        TWISTS OF ELLIPTIC CURVES Ken Ono Abstract. If E is an elliptic curve over Q, then let E(D) denote the D−quadratic twist of E. It is conjectured that there are infinitely many primes p for which E(p)

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          RAMANUJAN’S MOCK THETA FUNCTIONS MICHAEL GRIFFIN, KEN ONO, AND LARRY ROLEN Abstract. In his famous deathbed letter, Ramanujan introduced the notion of a mock theta function, and he offered some alleged examples. Recent

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            REPRESENTATIONS OF INTEGERS AS SUMS OF SQUARES Ken Ono Dedicated to the memory of Robert Rankin. 1. Introduction and Statement of Results.

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              Proof of the Umbral Moonshine Conjecture John F. R. Duncan, Michael J. Griffin and Ken Ono 2015 October 13 Abstract The Umbral Moonshine Conjectures assert that there are infinite-dimensional graded modules, for prescrib

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                MOONSHINE JOHN F. R. DUNCAN, MICHAEL J. GRIFFIN AND KEN ONO Abstract. Monstrous moonshine relates distinguished modular functions to the representation theory of the Monster M. The celebrated observations that (*) 1 = 1

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                  THE 2-ADIC BEHAVIOR OF THE NUMBER OF PARTITIONS INTO DISTINCT PARTS Ken Ono and David Penniston Corrigendum to: Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A 92, Abstract. This short note gives the correct st

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                    ON THE REPRESENTATION OF INTEGERS AS SUMS OF TRIANGULAR NUMBERS Ken Ono, Sinai Robins, and Patrick T. Wahl

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