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Abstract
Generalised Eisenstein series are non-holomorphic modular invariant functions of a complex variable, τ, subject to a particular inhomogeneous Laplace eigenvalue equation on the hyperbolic upper-half τ-plane. Two infinite classes of such functions arise quite naturally within different string theory contexts. A first class can be found by studying the coefficients of the effective action for the low-energy expansion of type IIB superstring theory, and relatedly in the analysis of certain integrated four-point functions of stress tensor multiplet operators in
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1 Durham University, Centre for Particle Theory & Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham, UK (GRID:grid.8250.f) (ISNI:0000 0000 8700 0572)