Automorphic Representation of Unitary Groups in Three Variables. (AM-123), Volume 123
By (Author) Jonathan David Rogawski
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
29th November 1990
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Calculus of variations
512.2
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
397g
The subject matter of these Notes is the interplay between the theory of automorphic forms and group representations. One goal is to interpret some recent developments in this area, most significantly the theory of Jacquet-Langlands, working out, whenever possible, explicit consequences and connections with the classical theory. Another goal is to collect as much information as possible concerning the decomposition of L2(GL(2, Q)\GL(2, A(Q)).
"Reading a book like this may cause the reader to wonder when mathematics turns into art. The author has worked to create a body of knowledge which is impressive in depth and breadth and suggestive in exemplifying phenomena which transcend his special case."--Mathematical Reviews