Elementary theory of L-functions and Eisenstein series
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Elementary theory of L-functions and Eisenstein series
(London Mathematical Society student texts, 26)
Cambridge University Press, 1993
- : hard
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [365]-370) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The theory of p-adic and classic modular forms, and the study of arithmetic and p-adic L-functions has proved to be a fruitful area of mathematics over the last decade. Professor Hida has given courses on these topics in the USA, Japan, and in France, and in this book provides the reader with an elementary but detailed insight into the theory of L-functions. The presentation is self contained and concise, and the subject is approached using only basic tools from complex analysis and cohomology theory. Graduate students wishing to know more about L-functions will find that this book offers a unique introduction to this fascinating branch of mathematics.
Table of Contents
- Suggestions to the reader
- 1. Algebraic number theory
- 2. Classical L-functions and Eisenstein series
- 3. p-adic Hecke L-functions
- 4. Homological interpretation
- 5. Elliptical modular forms and their L-functions
- 6. Modular forms and cohomology groups
- 7. Ordinary L-adic forms, two-variable p-adic Rankin products and Galois representations
- 8. Functional equations of Hecke L-functions
- 9. Adelic Eisenstein series and Rankin products
- 10. Three-variable p-adic Rankin products
- Appendix
- References
- Answers to selected exercises
- Index.
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