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The complex Lorentzian Leech lattice and the bimonster (II)

Let $D$ be the incidence graph of the projective plane over $\FF_3$. The Artin group of the graph $D$ maps onto the bimonster and a complex hyperbolic reflection group $Γ$ acting on 13 dimensional complex hyperbolic space $Y$. The generators of the Artin group are mapped to elements of order 2 (resp. 3) in the bimonster (resp. $Γ$). Let $Y^{\circ} \subseteq Y$ be the complement of the union of the mirrors of $Γ$. Daniel Allcock has conjectured that the orbifold fundamental group of $Y^{\circ}/Γ$ surjects onto bimonster. In this article we study the reflection group $Γ$. Our main result shows that there is homomorphism from the Artin group of $D$ to the orbifold fundamental group of $Y^{\circ}/Γ$, obtained by sending the Artin generators to the generators of monodromy around the mirrors of the generating reflections in $Γ$. This answers a question in Allcock's article "A monstrous proposal" and takes a step towards the proof of Allcock's conjecture. The finite group $\op{PGL}(3, \FF_3) \subseteq \Aut(D)$ acts on $Y$ and fixes a complex hyperbolic line pointwise. We show that the restriction of $Γ$-invariant meromorphic automorphic forms on $Y$ to the complex hyperbolic line fixed by $\op{PGL}(3, \FF_3)$ gives meromorphic modular forms of level 13.

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