Automorphic forms and L-functions : a workshop in honor of Steve Gelbart on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday : May 15-19, 2006, Rehovot and Tel Aviv, Israel

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Automorphic forms and L-functions : a workshop in honor of Steve Gelbart on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday : May 15-19, 2006, Rehovot and Tel Aviv, Israel

David Ginzburg, Erez Lapid, David Soudry, editors

(Contemporary mathematics, v. 488-489 . Israel mathematical conference proceedings)

American Mathematical Society , Bar-Ilan University, c2009

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1. Global aspects -- 2. Local aspects

"Bibliography of Stephen S. Gelbart": vols. 1&2, pxi-xv

Includes bibliographical references

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1 ISBN 9780821847060

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This book is the first of two volumes, which represent leading themes of current research in automorphic forms and representation theory of reductive groups over local fields. Articles in this volume mainly represent global aspects of automorphic forms. Among the topics are the trace formula; functoriality; representations of reductive groups over local fields; the relative trace formula and periods of automorphic forms; Rankin - Selberg convolutions and L-functions; and, p-adic L-functions. The articles are written by leading researchers in the field, and bring the reader, advanced graduate students and researchers alike, to the frontline of the vigorous research in these deep, vital topics. The companion volume (""Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 489"") is devoted to local aspects of automorphic forms.
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2 ISBN 9780821847084

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This book is the second of two volumes, which represent leading themes of current research in automorphic forms and representation theory of reductive groups over local fields. Articles in this volume mainly represent global aspects of automorphic forms. Among the topics are the trace formula; functoriality; representations of reductive groups over local fields; the relative trace formula and periods of automorphic forms; Rankin - Selberg convolutions and L-functions; and, p-adic L-functions. The articles are written by leading researchers in the field, and bring the reader, advanced graduate students and researchers alike, to the frontline of the vigorous research in these deep, vital topics. The companion volume (""Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 488"") is devoted to global aspects of automorphic forms.

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