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Moonshine for All Finite Groups

Number Theory 2017-07-18 v1 Representation Theory

Abstract

In recent literature, moonshine has been explored for some groups beyond the Monster, for example the sporadic O'Nan and Thompson groups. This collection of examples may suggest that moonshine is a rare phenomenon, but a fundamental and largely unexplored question is how general the correspondence is between modular forms and finite groups. For every finite group GG, we give constructions of infinitely many graded infinite-dimensional C[G]\mathbb{C}[G]-modules where the McKay-Thompson series for a conjugacy class [g][g] is a weakly holomorphic modular function properly on Γ0(ord(g))\Gamma_0(\text{ord}(g)). As there are only finitely many normalized Hauptmoduln, groups whose McKay-Thompson series are normalized Hauptmoduln are rare, but not as rare as one might naively expect. We give bounds on the powers of primes dividing the order of groups which have normalized Hauptmoduln of level ord(g)\text{ord}(g) as the graded trace functions for any conjugacy class [g][g], and completely classify the finite abelian groups with this property. In particular, these include (Z/5Z)5(\mathbb{Z} / 5 \mathbb{Z})^5 and (Z/7Z)4(\mathbb{Z} / 7 \mathbb{Z})^4, which are not subgroups of the Monster.

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@article{arxiv.1707.05249,
  title  = {Moonshine for All Finite Groups},
  author = {Samuel DeHority and Xavier Gonzalez and Neekon Vafa and Roger Van Peski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.05249},
  year   = {2017}
}

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34 pages

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