"The theory of elliptic functions is the fairyland of mathematics. The mathe- mathematician who once gazes upon this enchanting and wondrous domain crowded with the most beautiful relations and concepts is forever captivated." -- Richard Bellman
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I find it easier to work with /here's a lattice, what's the theta series/ because I am happier with geometric structures rather than algebraic ones.
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@futurebird and I are happier if we begin with geometry: my question: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/36737/elliptic-functions-on-the-17-wallpaper-groups …@futurebird 's question: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/35671/doubly-periodic-functions-as-tessellations-other-than-parallelograms/36506#36506 … the paper which references them both: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.05677Show this thread
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