Modular Zeros

Abstract

Modular symmetries are known to be powerful and have various remarkable properties. We point out that the structure of vector-valued modular forms (VVMFs) space leads to the absence of couplings which cannot be explained in terms of the usual symmetries. These modular zeros, which correspond to gaps in spaces of VVMFs, have the power of explaining certain stringy zeros, and to explain the renowned Weinberg texture that relates the Cabibbo angle to the hierarchies of the light down and strange quarks.

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