Eta-quotients of Prime or Semiprime Level and Elliptic Curves
Abstract
From the Modularity Theorem proven by Wiles, Taylor, et al, we know that all elliptic curves are modular. It has been shown by Martin and Ono exactly which are represented by eta-quotients, and some examples of elliptic curves represented by modular forms that are linear combinations of eta-quotients have been given by Pathakjee, RosnBrick, and Yoong. In this paper, we first show that eta-quotients which are modular for any congruence subgroup of level N coprime to 6 can be viewed as modular for 0(N). We then categorize when even weight eta-quotients can exist in Mk (1(p)) and Mk (1(pq)), for distinct primes p,q. We conclude by providing some new examples of elliptic curves whose corresponding modular forms can be written as a linear combination of eta-quotients, and describe an algorithmic method for finding additional examples.
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