This book grew out of three series of lectures given at the summer school on Modular Forms and their Applications at the Sophus Lie Conference Center in Nordfjordeid in June 2004. The first series treats the classical one-variable theory of elliptic modular forms. The second series presents the theory of Hilbert modular forms in two variables and Hilbert modular surfaces. The third series gives an introduction to Siegel modular forms and discusses a conjecture by Harder. It also contains Harder's original manuscript with the conjecture.
Each part treats a number of beautiful applications.
This book grew out of three series of lectures on Modular Forms and their Applications . Each part treats a number of beautiful applications, and together they form a comprehensive survey for the novice and a useful reference for a broad group of mathematicians.
Elliptic Modular Forms and Their Applications.- Hilbert Modular Forms and Their Applications.- Siegel Modular Forms and Their Applications.- Congruence Between a Siegel and an Elliptic Modular Form.
From the reviews:
Zagier & gives 28 stunning applications, starting with class numbers, ranging through drums of unhearable shape, percolation, nonlinear differential equations, and ending with primes that equal the sum of two cubes. & Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional collections. (D. V. Feldman, Choice, Vol. 46 (7), March, 2009)
The authors of The 1-2-3 of Modular Forms succeed in providing a & thorough account of the theory of modular forms in various guises and applications, discussing in more detail the topics mentioned here as well as many more. Undoubtedly, due to both its breadth and readability, this book will be a useful source for mathematicians, both novice and expert, wishing to read more about modular forms and a beautiful theory. (Amanda Folsom, Bulletils