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Order drop, Hecke descent, and a mod $p^4$ supercongruence for symmetric-cube hypergeometric coefficients

Number Theory 2026-05-07 v2

Abstract

We prove that the symmetric-cube coefficients An=(27)n[zn]2F1(1/3,1/3;1;z)3A_n=(-27)^n[z^n]\,_2F_1(1/3,1/3;1;z)^3 satisfy the supercongruence A(mp)A(m)modp4A(mp)\equiv A(m) \bmod p^4 for every prime p5p\geq 5 and every m1m\geq 1. The proof rests on three ingredients: (i) the modular identification F(t(τ))=η(τ)9/η(3τ)3F(t(\tau))=\eta(\tau)^9/\eta(3\tau)^3 with t(τ)=η(3τ)12/η(τ)12t(\tau)=\eta(3\tau)^{12}/\eta(\tau)^{12}, whose logarithmic derivative is the weight-5 Eisenstein series C(q)=3E5(χ0,χ3)C(q)=3E_5(\chi_0,\chi_3) on Γ0(3)\Gamma_0(3); (ii) exact congruences cmprcmpr1modp4rc_{mp^r}\equiv c_{mp^{r-1}} \bmod p^{4r} for the coefficients of CC, combined with a Lagrange-Burmann extraction; and (iii) a Hecke descent on weakly holomorphic forms, where the defect is expanded in the two-dimensional space of weight-5 forms on Γ0(3)\Gamma_0(3) with character χ3\chi_3, spanned by CC and tCtC, via a cusp-adapted basis, with the second cusp handled by the Fricke involution W3W_3. As an independent result, we show that the Mao-Tian cubic recurrence drops from order 3 to order 2 at the specialization (1/3,1/3,1)(1/3,1/3,1).

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@article{arxiv.2604.06238,
  title  = {Order drop, Hecke descent, and a mod $p^4$ supercongruence for symmetric-cube hypergeometric coefficients},
  author = {Alex Shvets},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.06238},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

25 pages. v2: substantially revised proof. The earlier three-layer truncation argument is replaced by a cusp-adapted expansion in the weight-5 modular forms space on $\Gamma_0(3)$ with character $\chi_3$, giving $F_r \equiv 0 \bmod p^4$ for all $r\geq 1$ uniformly. The order drop from 3 to 2 is now stated as an independent result and is not used in the proof of Theorem A