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In mathematics, the q-expansion principle states that a modular formf has coefficients in a moduleM if its q-expansion at enough cusps resembles the q-expansion of a modular form g with coefficients in M. It was introduced by Katz (1973, corollaries 1.6.2, 1.12.2).
References
Katz, Nicholas M. (1973), "p-adic properties of modular schemes and modular forms", Modular functions of one variable, III (Proc. Internat. Summer School, Univ. Antwerp, Antwerp, 1972), Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 350, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 69–190, doi:10.1007/978-3-540-37802-0_3, ISBN978-3-540-06483-1, MR0447119