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Automorphic Representations and L-Functions for the General Linear Group

Automorphic Representations and L-Functions for the General Linear Group

Automorphic Representations and L-Functions for the General Linear Group

Volume 2:
Dorian Goldfeld, Columbia University, New York
Joseph Hundley, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
April 2011
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9781107007994
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    This graduate-level textbook provides an elementary exposition of the theory of automorphic representations and L-functions for the general linear group in an adelic setting. Definitions are kept to a minimum and repeated when reintroduced so that the book is accessible from any entry point, and with no prior knowledge of representation theory. The book includes concrete examples of global and local representations of GL(n), and presents their associated L-functions. In Volume 1, the theory is developed from first principles for GL(1), then carefully extended to GL(2) with complete detailed proofs of key theorems. Several proofs are presented for the first time, including Jacquet's simple and elegant proof of the tensor product theorem. In Volume 2, the higher rank situation of GL(n) is given a detailed treatment. Containing numerous exercises by Xander Faber, this book will motivate students and researchers to begin working in this fertile field of research.

    • Presents clear, detailed proofs suitable for graduate students
    • Immediately engages students using simple, concrete examples
    • Contains numerous exercises with solutions

    Product details

    April 2011
    Hardback
    9781107007994
    210 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.45kg
    55 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The classical theory of automorphic forms for GL(n,R)
    • 2. Automorphic forms and representations for GL(n,AQ)
    • 3. Theory of local representations for GL(n)
    • 4. The Godement–Jacquet L-function for GL(n,AQ)
    • Solutions to selected exercises
    • References
    • Symbols index
    • Index.
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    • Dorian Goldfeld , Columbia University, New York

      Dorian Goldfeld is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Columbia University, New York.

    • Joseph Hundley , State University of New York, Buffalo

      Joseph Hundley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.