We propose a novel framework that unifies two fundamental concepts in mathematics: matrix-valued spherical functions and scalar modular forms. By extending the classical theory of modular forms to the matrix-valued setting, we introduce and study modular spherical functions. These are smooth functions defined on a connected unimodular Lie group $G $, a compact subgroup $K $ and a discrete subgroup $\Gamma $, with values in endomorphism spaces of finite-dimensional vector spaces. Modular spherical functions are characterized as eigenfunctions of the algebra $D(G)^K $, consisting of all $G $-left invariant and $K $-right invariant differential operators on $G $, while satisfying specific transformation properties under the actions of $G $, $K $ and $\Gamma $.
Focusing on the paradigmatic case $G = \mathrm{SL}(2,\mathbb{R}) $, $K = \mathrm{SO}(2) $ and $\Gamma = \mathrm{SL}(2,\mathbb{Z}) $, we partially extend the characterization of modular spherical functions. We describe these functions in terms of polynomial eigenfunctions in two real variables for the $n $-Laplacian in the upper half-plane. The results include explicit bases for associated function spaces, recurrence relations for orthogonal polynomials, and analytic continuation. This work advances the study of modular spherical functions, opening new avenues in the representation theory of reductive Lie groups, orthogonal polynomials, and modular forms.
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Keywords: matrix-valued spherical functions, upper half plane, modular functions, two variable polynomial eigenfunctions of the n-Laplacian, generalized Laguerre polynomials
Tirao, Juan A.  1
Tirao, Juan A. Operator Valued Modular Spherical Functions. Journal of Lie Theory, Special issue dedicated to the memory of Joseph A. Wolf, Volume 36 (2026) no. 1, pp. 269-306. doi: 10.5802/jolt.1426
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