An introduction to the Langlands program /

For the past several decades the theory of automorphic forms has become a major focal point of development in number theory and algebraic geometry, with applications in many diverse areas, including combinatorics and mathematical physics. The twelve chapters of this monograph present a broad, user-f...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Bump, Daniel, 1952-, Bernstein, Joseph, 1945-, Gelbart, Stephen S., 1946-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Birkhäuser, [2003]
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • E. Kowalski - Elementary Theory of L-Functions I
  • E. Kowalski - Elementary Theory of L-Functions II
  • E. Kowalski - Classical Automorphic Forms
  • E. DeShalit - Artin L-Functions
  • E. DeShalit - L-Functions of Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms
  • S. Kudla - Tate's Thesis
  • S. Kudla - From Modular Forms to Automorphic Representations
  • D. Bump - Spectral Theory and the Trace Formula
  • J. Cogdell - Analytic Theory of L-Functions for GLn
  • J. Cogdell - Langlands Conjectures for GLn
  • J. Cogdell - Dual Groups and Langlands Functoriality
  • D. Gaitsgory - Informal Introduction to Geometric Langlands.