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Exotic arithmetic structure on the first Hurwitz triplet

Published 9 Sep 2012 in math.NT and math.AG | (1209.1783v5)

Abstract: We find that the first Hurwitz triplet possesses two distinct arithmetic structures. As Shimura curves $X_1$, $X_2$, $X_3$, whose levels are with norm 13. As non-congruence modular curves $Y_1$, $Y_2$, $Y_3$, whose levels are 7. Both of them are defined over ${\Bbb Q}(\cos \frac{2 \pi}{7})$. However, for the third non-congruence modular curve $Y_3$, there exist an "exotic" duality between the associated non-congruence modular forms and the Hilbert modular forms, both of them are related to ${\Bbb Q}(e{\frac{2 \pi i}{13}})$! Our results have relations and applications to modular equations of degree fourteen (including Jacobian modular equation and "exotic" modular equation), "triality" of the representation of $PSL(2, 13)$, Haagerup subfactor, geometry of the exceptional Lie group $G_2$, and even the Monster finite simple group ${\Bbb M}$!

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