Lens spaces isospectral on forms but not on functions

Abstract

This paper means to correct an error by the authors for the composite q case in the paper "Lens Spaces, Isospectral on Forms but not on Functions", published in LMS J. Comput. Math. 9 (2006), 270-286. All calculations and examples presented in GM for prime q remain valid, and we include detailed calculations below justifying this. Our original mistake was to conclude that Formula (3.11) [p. 399]Ikeda remained true for all q when in fact it is only valid if q is prime. This means formulas (3) and (4) in GM must be reworked to account for complications when q is composite.

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