Modular forms, de Rham cohomology and congruences
Abstract
In this paper we show that Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer type of congruences hold for weakly modular forms (modular forms that are permitted to have poles at cusps). Unlike the case of original congruences for cusp forms, these congruences are nontrivial even for congruence subgroups. On the way we provide an explicit interpretation of the de Rham cohomology groups associated to modular forms in terms of "differentials of the second kind". As an example, we consider the space of cusp forms of weight 3 on a certain genus zero quotient of Fermat curve XN+YN=ZN. We show that the Galois representation associated to this space is Grossencharacter of a cyclotomic field (ζN). Moreover, for N=5 the space does not admit a "p-adic Hecke eigenbasis" for (non-ordinary) primes p 2,3 5, which provides a counterexample for original Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer speculaction (see [2], [7], [8]).
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