Representation Theory and Automorphic Forms

Representation Theory and Automorphic Forms by Toshiyuki Kobayashi is published by Birkhäuser Boston and was released on October 31, 2007. This edition, comprising 214 pages, presents a unified approach to representation theory and automorphic forms, collecting contributions from leading mathematicians that highlight recent advancements in these fields. The book explores the connections between representation theory, automorphic forms, number theory, and differential geometry.
Readers will find discussions on various topics, including automorphic forms and distributions, modular forms, and harmonic analysis. The volume also addresses self-dual representations and the Langlands Functoriality Conjecture, making it a valuable resource for both graduate students and researchers interested in mathematics, algebra, and geometry. This comprehensive collection aims to inspire further exploration and understanding of these complex subjects.
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This volume uses a unified approach to representation theory and automorphic forms. It collects papers, written by leading mathematicians, that track recent progress in the expanding fields of representation theory and automorphic forms and their association with number theory and differential geometry. Topics include: Automorphic forms and distributions, modular forms, visible-actions, Dirac cohomology, holomorphic forms, harmonic analysis, self-dual representations, and Langlands Functoriality Conjecture, Both graduate students and researchers will find inspiration in this volume.
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