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The Genesis of the Langlands Program

The Genesis of the Langlands Program

The Genesis of the Langlands Program

Julia Mueller, Fordham University, New York
Freydoon Shahidi, Purdue University, Indiana
October 2021
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    Robert Langlands formulated his celebrated conjectures, initiating the Langlands Program, at the age of 31, profoundly changing the landscape of mathematics. Langlands, recipient of the Abel Prize, is famous for his insight in discovering links among seemingly dissimilar objects, leading to astounding results. This book is uniquely designed to serve a wide range of mathematicians and advanced students, showcasing Langlands' unique creativity and guiding readers through the areas of Langlands' work that are generally regarded as technical and difficult to penetrate. Part 1 features non-technical personal reflections, including Langlands' own words describing how and why he was led to formulate his conjectures. Part 2 includes survey articles of Langlands' early work that led to his conjectures, and centers on his principle of functoriality and foundational work on the Eisenstein series, and is accessible to mathematicians from other fields. Part 3 describes some of Langlands' contributions to mathematical physics.

    • Features a non-technical interview with Robert Langlands
    • Select chapters in part 2 can be taught in graduate courses on the Langlands Program
    • Includes contributions from Langlands' friends, colleagues, and students

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    ‘It is exciting to read this important book. It is a marvelous panorama of the life, work, and inspiration of Robert Langlands, as he discovered and developed his grand ideas, and as he guided his students. These ideas now largely shape the broad architecture of representation theory and automorphic forms, creating a grand bridge between analysis and arithmetic - with connections to mathematical physics. The contributors to this volume offer us - and will surely offer future historians of our mathematical age - a splendid introduction to, and overview of, the early days of Langlands' program.’ Barry Mazur, Harvard University

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    October 2021
    Paperback
    9781108710947
    450 pages
    228 × 152 × 26 mm
    0.67kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Remembrance of Things Past:
    • 1. A glimpse at the genesis of the Langlands program Julia Mueller
    • 2. The early Langlands program – personal reflections Steve Gelbart
    • Part II. Langlands as Mentor:
    • 3. Langlands and Turkey Cihan Saclioglu
    • 4. Reminiscences by a student of Langlands Thomas Hales
    • 5. Graduate school with Langlands Ali Altug
    • 6. An unforgettable year at the Institute (Enstitü'de unutulmaz bir yıl) Dinakar Ramakrishnan
    • Part III. Langlands as Friend:
    • 7. My reminiscences of Bob Langlands at the University of British Columbia Alan Goodacre
    • 8. Robert P. Langlands: l'homme derrière le Mathématicien Claude Levesque
    • 9. un homme de culture et de nature Claude Pichet
    • Part IV. Surveys of the Langlands Program – Early Years:
    • 10. An introduction to Langlands functoriality James Arthur
    • 11. In the beginning – Langlands' doctoral thesis Derek W. Robinson
    • 12. The Langlands spectral decomposition Jean-Pierre Labesse
    • 13. Automorphic representations and L-functions for the group GL(n) Dorian Goldfeld and Herveì Jacquet
    • 14. Automorphic L-functions Freydoon Shahidi
    • 15. Langlands reciprocity: L-functions, automorphic forms, and Diophantine equations Matthew Emerton
    • 16. On some early sources for the notion of transfer in Langlands functoriality Diana Shelstad
    • Part V. Langlands' Contributions to Mathematical Physics:
    • 17. Robert Langlands' work in mathematical physics Thomas Spencer
    • 18. L'invariance conforme et l'universalité au point critique des modèles bidimensionnels Yvan Saint-Aubin.
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      Contributors
    • Julia Mueller, Steve Gelbart, Cihan Saclioglu, Thomas Hales, Ali Altug, Dinakar Ramakrishnan, Alan Goodacre, Claude Levesque, Claude Pichet, James Arthur, Derek W. Robinson, Jean-Pierre Labesse, Dorian Goldfeld, Hervé Jacquet, Freydoon Shahidi, Matthew Emerton, Diana Shelstad, Thomas Spencer, Yvan Saint-Aubin

    • Editors
    • Julia Mueller , Fordham University, New York

      Julia Mueller is a Professor of Mathematics at Fordham University. Her research is in certain areas of number theory, such as analytic number theory, Diophantine approximations, and Diophantine equations.

    • Freydoon Shahidi , Purdue University, Indiana

      Freydoon Shahidi is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.