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Cubic symplectic theta-functions

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The existence of two cubic theta-functions defined on Sρ(4,ℂ)/Sρ(4) is announced.

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Translated from Zapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov Leningradskogo Otdeleniya Matematicheskogo Instituta im. V. A. Steklova AN SSSR, Vol. 162, pp. 186–188, 1987.

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Proskurin, N.V. Cubic symplectic theta-functions. J Math Sci 46, 1841–1842 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01099351

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