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Harmonic Analysis, the Trace Formula, and Shimura Varieties
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Proceedings of the Clay Mathematics Institute, 2003 Summer School, the Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada, June 2-27, 2003
出版American Mathematical Soc., 2005
主題Mathematics / CalculusMathematics / InfinityMathematics / Mathematical Analysis
ISBN082183844X9780821838440
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TgPsXMXdJzUC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋The modern theory of automorphic forms, embodied in what has come to be known as the Langlands program, is an extraordinary unifying force in mathematics. It proposes fundamental relations that tie arithmetic information from number theory and algebraic geometry with analytic information from harmonic analysis and group representations. These "reciprocity laws", conjectured by Langlands, are still largely unproved. However, their capacity to unite large areas of mathematics insuresthat they will be a central area of study for years to come. The goal of this volume is to provide an entry point into this exciting and challenging field. It is directed, on the one hand, at graduate students and professional mathematicians who would like to work in the area. The longer articles inparticular represent an attempt to enable a reader to master some of the more difficult techniques. On the other hand, the book will also be useful to mathematicians who would like simply to understand something of the subject. They will be able to consult the expository portions of the various articles. The volume is centered around the trace formula and Shimura varieties. These areas are at the heart of the subject, but they have been especially difficult to learn because of a lack ofexpository material. The volume aims to rectify the problem. It is based on the courses given at the 2003 Clay Mathematics Institute Summer School. However, many of the articles have been expanded into comprehensive introductions, either to the trace formula or the theory of Shimura varieties, or to someaspect of the interplay and application of the two areas. This book is suitable for independent study.