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L-functions and the oscillator representation
These notes are concerned with showing the relation between L-functions of classical groups (*F1 in particular) and *F2 functions arising from the oscillator representation of the dual reductive pair *F1 *F3 O(Q). The problem of measuring the nonvanishing of a *F2 correspondence by computing the Pet...
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author | Rallis, Stephen |
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description | These notes are concerned with showing the relation between L-functions of classical groups (*F1 in particular) and *F2 functions arising from the oscillator representation of the dual reductive pair *F1 *F3 O(Q). The problem of measuring the nonvanishing of a *F2 correspondence by computing the Petersson inner product of a *F2 lift from *F1 to O(Q) is considered. This product can be expressed as the special value of an L-function (associated to the standard representation of the L-group of *F1) times a finite number of local Euler factors (measuring whether a given local representation occurs in a given oscillator representation). The key ideas used in proving this are (i) new Rankin integral representations of standard L-functions, (ii) see-saw dual reductive pairs and (iii) Siegel-Weil formula. The book addresses readers who specialize in the theory of automorphic forms and L-functions and the representation theory of Lie groups. N |
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spelling | cern-16915422021-04-21T21:09:04Zdoi:10.1007/BFb0077894http://cds.cern.ch/record/1691542engRallis, StephenL-functions and the oscillator representationMathematical Physics and MathematicsThese notes are concerned with showing the relation between L-functions of classical groups (*F1 in particular) and *F2 functions arising from the oscillator representation of the dual reductive pair *F1 *F3 O(Q). The problem of measuring the nonvanishing of a *F2 correspondence by computing the Petersson inner product of a *F2 lift from *F1 to O(Q) is considered. This product can be expressed as the special value of an L-function (associated to the standard representation of the L-group of *F1) times a finite number of local Euler factors (measuring whether a given local representation occurs in a given oscillator representation). The key ideas used in proving this are (i) new Rankin integral representations of standard L-functions, (ii) see-saw dual reductive pairs and (iii) Siegel-Weil formula. The book addresses readers who specialize in the theory of automorphic forms and L-functions and the representation theory of Lie groups. NSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:16915421987 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Rallis, Stephen L-functions and the oscillator representation |
title | L-functions and the oscillator representation |
title_full | L-functions and the oscillator representation |
title_fullStr | L-functions and the oscillator representation |
title_full_unstemmed | L-functions and the oscillator representation |
title_short | L-functions and the oscillator representation |
title_sort | l-functions and the oscillator representation |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0077894 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1691542 |
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