On the stabilization of the trace formula / edited by Laurent Clozel, Michael Harris, Jean-Pierre Labesse... [et al.]

Auteur secondaire : Clozel, Laurent, 1953-, Editeur scientifique • Labesse, Jean-Pierre, 1943-, Editeur scientifique • Harris, Michael, 1954-, Editeur scientifiqueType de document : MonographieCollection : Stabilization of the trace formula, Shimura varieties, and arithmetic applications, 1Langue : anglais ; français.Pays: Etats Unis.Éditeur : Somerville (Mass.) : International Press, cop. 2011Description : 1 vol. (XIV-527 p.) ; 26 cmISBN: 9781571462275.Bibliographie : Bibliogr. en fin de contributions.Sujet MSC : 11F72, Discontinuous groups and automorphic forms, Spectral theory; trace formulas
11F70, Discontinuous groups and automorphic forms, Representation-theoretic methods; automorphic representations over local and global fields
22E50, Lie groups, Representations of Lie and linear algebraic groups over local fields
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Bibliogr. en fin de contributions

This is the first volume of a projected series of two or three collections of mainly expository articles on the arithmetic theory of automorphic forms. The books are intended primarily for two groups of readers. The first group is interested in the structure of automorphic forms on reductive groups over number fields, and specifically in qualitative information about the multiplicities of automorphic representations. The second group is interested in the problem of classifying l–adic representations of Galois groups of number fields. Langlands’ conjectures elaborate on the notion that these two problems overlap to a considerable degree. The goal of this series of books is to gather into one place much of the evidence that this is the case, and to present it clearly and succinctly enough so that both groups of readers are not only convinced by the evidence but can pass with minimal effort between the two points of view. More than a decade’s worth of progress toward the stabilization of the Arthur-Selberg trace formula, culminating in Ngô Bau Châu’s recent proof of the Fundamental Lemma, has made this series timely. (Source : International Press)

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