L-values of certain weight 3 Modular Forms and Transformations of Hypergeometric Series
Abstract
Recently, Allen, Grove, Long, and Tu proposed an explicit Hypergeometric-Modularity method which gives a concrete link between certain hypergeometric objects and modular forms. The theory is exemplified by a collection of 199 weight 3 modular forms. Among other properties their process shows that the L-value of such a modular form at 1 is an explicit multiple of a 3F2(1) hypergeometric series. Using the framework of a finite Coxeter group governing the invariance group of normalized 3F2(1) series, this paper fully classifies and describes the possible Hecke eigenforms whose L-values that can be obtained using this method. In addition, we determine when these modular forms differ by twist of a finite-order character using the perspective of hypergeometric functions. As one application, we reinterpret a classical identity of hypergeometric series as a formula involving L-values of two Hecke eigenforms that differ by a twist.
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