<p>Intended as an introductory guide, this work takes for its subject complex, analytic, automorphic forms and functions on (a domain equivalent to) a bounded domain in a finite-dimensional, complex, vector space, usually denoted Cn).</p> <p>Part I, essentially elementary, deals with complex analyti
Lectures on automorphic forms [handwritten notes]
โ Scribed by Joseph Bernstein
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 63
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
course at the Tel-Aviv University, notes
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<br> <p>Intended as an introductory guide, this work takes for its subject complex, analytic, automorphic forms and functions on (a domain equivalent to) a bounded domain in a finite-dimensional, complex, vector space, usually denoted C<sup>n</sup>).</p><br> <p>Part I, essentially elementary, de
<br> <p>Intended as an introductory guide, this work takes for its subject complex, analytic, automorphic forms and functions on (a domain equivalent to) a bounded domain in a finite-dimensional, complex, vector space, usually denoted C<sup>n</sup>).</p><br> <p>Part I, essentially elementary, de
<span>This book provides a comprehensive account of the crucial role automorphic $L$-functions play in number theory and in the Langlands program, especially the Langlands functoriality conjecture. There has been a recent major development in the Langlands functoriality conjecture by the use of auto
This book provides an introduction to some aspects of the analytic theory of automorphic forms on G=SL2(R) or the upper-half plane X, with respect to a discrete subgroup ^D*G of G of finite covolume. The point of view is inspired by the theory of infinite dimensional unitary representations of G; th