Modular Vector Fields for Lattice Polarized K3
Abstract
We consider a moduli space of lattice polarized K3 surfaces with the additional information of a frame of the trascendental cohomology with respect to the lattice polarization. This moduli space is proved to be quasi-affine, and the existence of vector fields on it, called modular vector fields, is proved. A purely algebraic version of the algebra of Siegel quasi-modular forms is obtained as the algebra of global regular functions over this moduli space, with a differential structure coming from the modular vector fields. By means of trascendental considerations we are able to obtain a differential algebra of meromorphic Siegel quasi-modular forms from the previous algebra.
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