
Automorphic Forms and the Langlands Program
International Press of Boston Inc
Will be published approx. on 27. July 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
229 pages
978-1-57146-141-4 (ISBN)
Description
Classical modular forms on the upper half plane, with respect to the modular group SL(2,Z) and its congruence subgroups, have arisen naturally in number theory, complex analysis, topology, mathematical physics, and many other subjects. The closely related automorphic representations are basic notions in the celebrated Langlands program, which was proposed by Langlands in the late 1960s and has since revolutionized the fields of number theory, arithmetic algebraic geometry, and representation theory. This volume consists of expanded lecture notes from a 2007 international conference in Guangzhou, China, at which several leading experts in number theory presented introductions to, and surveys of, many aspects of automorphic forms and the Langlands program.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Somerville
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-57146-141-4 (9781571461414)
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Persons
Lizhen Ji is at the University of Michigan.
Content
- Prerequisites for the Langlands Program - A. W. Knapp
- First Steps with the Langlands Program - A. W. Knapp
- Class Field Theory, the Langlands Program and its Application to Number Theory - Stephen S. Gelbart
- Automorphic Forms and Automorphic Representations - Wee Teck Gan
- Introductory Notes on the Trace Formula - Erez M. Lapid
- Euler Products and Twisted Euler Products - Solomon Friedberg
- Arithmetic Trace Formulas and Kloostermania - Xiaoqing Li
- Tempered Endoscopy for Real Groups II: Spectral Transfer Factors - D. Shelstad
- Algebraic Birkhoff Decomposition and Its Applications - Li Guo
- First Steps with the Langlands Program - A. W. Knapp
- Class Field Theory, the Langlands Program and its Application to Number Theory - Stephen S. Gelbart
- Automorphic Forms and Automorphic Representations - Wee Teck Gan
- Introductory Notes on the Trace Formula - Erez M. Lapid
- Euler Products and Twisted Euler Products - Solomon Friedberg
- Arithmetic Trace Formulas and Kloostermania - Xiaoqing Li
- Tempered Endoscopy for Real Groups II: Spectral Transfer Factors - D. Shelstad
- Algebraic Birkhoff Decomposition and Its Applications - Li Guo