The main results of this book combine pseudo differential analysis with
modular form theory. The methods rely for the most part on explicit
spectral theory and the extended use of special functions. The starting
point is a notion of modular distribution in the plane, which will be
new to most readers and relates under the Radon transformation to the
classical one of modular form of the non-holomorphic type. Modular forms
of the holomorphic type are addressed too in a more concise way, within
a general scheme dealing with quantization theory and elementary, but
novel, representation-theoretic concepts.