Contributions To Automorphic Forms, Geometry, And Number Theory: A Volume In Honor Of Joseph Shalika
by Dinakar Ramakrishnan /
2004 / English / PDF
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InContributions to Automorphic Forms, Geometry, and Number
Theory
Contributions to Automorphic Forms, Geometry, and Number
Theory, Haruzo Hida, Dinakar Ramakrishnan, and Freydoon
Shahidi bring together a distinguished group of experts to
explore automorphic forms, principally via the associated
L-functions, representation theory, and geometry. Because these
themes are at the cutting edge of a central area of modern
mathematics, and are related to the philosophical base of Wiles'
proof of Fermat's last theorem, this book will be of interest to
working mathematicians and students alike. Never previously
published, the contributions to this volume expose the reader to
a host of difficult and thought-provoking problems.
, Haruzo Hida, Dinakar Ramakrishnan, and Freydoon
Shahidi bring together a distinguished group of experts to
explore automorphic forms, principally via the associated
L-functions, representation theory, and geometry. Because these
themes are at the cutting edge of a central area of modern
mathematics, and are related to the philosophical base of Wiles'
proof of Fermat's last theorem, this book will be of interest to
working mathematicians and students alike. Never previously
published, the contributions to this volume expose the reader to
a host of difficult and thought-provoking problems.
Each of the extraordinary and noteworthy mathematicians in this
volume makes a unique contribution to a field that is currently
seeing explosive growth. New and powerful results are being
proved, radically and continually changing the field's make up.
Each of the extraordinary and noteworthy mathematicians in this
volume makes a unique contribution to a field that is currently
seeing explosive growth. New and powerful results are being
proved, radically and continually changing the field's make up.Contributions to Automorphic Forms, Geometry, and Number
Theory
Contributions to Automorphic Forms, Geometry, and Number
Theory will likely lead to vital interaction among
researchers and also help prepare students and other young
mathematicians to enter this exciting area of pure mathematics.
will likely lead to vital interaction among
researchers and also help prepare students and other young
mathematicians to enter this exciting area of pure mathematics.
Contributors: Jeffrey Adams, Jeffrey D. Adler, James Arthur, Don
Blasius, Siegfried Boecherer, Daniel Bump, William Casselmann,
Laurent Clozel, James Cogdell, Laurence Corwin, Solomon
Friedberg, Masaaki Furusawa, Benedict Gross, Thomas Hales, Joseph
Harris, Michael Harris, Jeffrey Hoffstein, Hervé Jacquet, Dihua
Jiang, Nicholas Katz, Henry Kim, Victor Kreiman, Stephen Kudla,
Philip Kutzko, V. Lakshmibai, Robert Langlands, Erez Lapid, Ilya
Piatetski-Shapiro, Dipendra Prasad, Stephen Rallis, Dinakar
Ramakrishnan, Paul Sally, Freydoon Shahidi, Peter Sarnak, Rainer
Schulze-Pillot, Joseph Shalika, David Soudry, Ramin
Takloo-Bigash, Yuri Tschinkel, Emmanuel Ullmo, Marie-France
Vignéras, Jean-Loup Waldspurger.
Contributors: Jeffrey Adams, Jeffrey D. Adler, James Arthur, Don
Blasius, Siegfried Boecherer, Daniel Bump, William Casselmann,
Laurent Clozel, James Cogdell, Laurence Corwin, Solomon
Friedberg, Masaaki Furusawa, Benedict Gross, Thomas Hales, Joseph
Harris, Michael Harris, Jeffrey Hoffstein, Hervé Jacquet, Dihua
Jiang, Nicholas Katz, Henry Kim, Victor Kreiman, Stephen Kudla,
Philip Kutzko, V. Lakshmibai, Robert Langlands, Erez Lapid, Ilya
Piatetski-Shapiro, Dipendra Prasad, Stephen Rallis, Dinakar
Ramakrishnan, Paul Sally, Freydoon Shahidi, Peter Sarnak, Rainer
Schulze-Pillot, Joseph Shalika, David Soudry, Ramin
Takloo-Bigash, Yuri Tschinkel, Emmanuel Ullmo, Marie-France
Vignéras, Jean-Loup Waldspurger.