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Relative Aspects in Representation Theory, Langlands Functoriality and Automorphic Forms - CIRM Jean-Morlet Chair, Spring 2016 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
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Relative Aspects in Representation Theory, Langlands Functoriality and Automorphic Forms - CIRM Jean-Morlet Chair, Spring 2016 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 2221
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This volume presents a panorama of the diverse activities organized
by V. Heiermann and D. Prasad in Marseille at the CIRM for the
Chaire Morlet event during the first semester of 2016. It assembles
together expository articles on topics which previously could only
be found in research papers. Starting with a very detailed article
by P. Baumann and S. Riche on the geometric Satake correspondence,
the book continues with three introductory articles on
distinguished representations due to P. Broussous, F. Murnaghan,
and O. Offen; an expository article of I. Badulescu on the
Jacquet-Langlands correspondence; a paper of J. Arthur on
functoriality and the trace formula in the context of "Beyond
Endoscopy", taken from the Simons Proceedings; an article of W-W.
Li attempting to generalize Godement-Jacquet theory; and a research
paper of C. Moeglin and D. Renard, applying the trace formula to
the local Langlands classification for classical groups. The book
should be of interest to students as well as professional
researchers working in the broad area of number theory and
representation theory.
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