Modern Analysis of Automorphic Forms By Example
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Sep '18
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Volume 2 of a two-volume introduction to the analytical aspects of automorphic forms, featuring proofs of critical results with examples.
This is Volume 2 of a two-volume book that provides a self-contained introduction to the analytical aspects of automorphic forms by proving several critical results carefully and in detail. With extensive examples, it will be useful for graduate students and researchers in automorphic forms, number theory, and other related fields.This is Volume 2 of a two-volume book that provides a self-contained introduction to the theory and application of automorphic forms, using examples to illustrate several critical analytical concepts surrounding and supporting the theory of automorphic forms. The two-volume book treats three instances, starting with some small unimodular examples, followed by adelic GL2, and finally GLn. Volume 2 features critical results, which are proven carefully and in detail, including automorphic Green's functions, metrics and topologies on natural function spaces, unbounded operators, vector-valued integrals, vector-valued holomorphic functions, and asymptotics. Volume 1 features discrete decomposition of cuspforms, meromorphic continuation of Eisenstein series, spectral decomposition of pseudo-Eisenstein series, and automorphic Plancherel theorem. With numerous proofs and extensive examples, this classroom-tested introductory text is meant for a second-year or advanced graduate course in automorphic forms, and also as a resource for researchers working in automorphic forms, analytic number theory, and related fields.
Review of Multi-volume Set: 'Any researcher working in the analytic theory of automorphic forms on higher rank groups will want to own this book. It is a treasure trove of examples and proofs that are well known to experts but very difficult to find in the open literature.' Dorian Goldfeld, Columbia University
Review of Multi-volume Set: 'Written by a leading expert in the field, this volume provides a valuable account of the analytic theory of automorphic forms. The author chooses his examples to provide a middle road between the general theory and the most classical cases that do not exhibit all of the subject's more general phenomena. What makes this book special is this compromise and the subsequent aim, 'to discuss analytical issues at a technical level truly sufficient to convert appealing heuristics to persuasive, genuine proofs'.' John Friedlander, University of Toronto
Review of Multi-volume Set: 'It is marvelous to see how Garrett goes about presenting such deep and broad material in what is certainly a superbly holistic manner. It's really a wonderful example of what I think is the right pedagogy for this part of number theory. The examples he uses are lynchpins for an increasingly elaborate development of the subject, and the reader has a number of accessible places to hang his hat as the story unfolds.' Michael Berg, MAA Reviews
Review of Multi-volume Set: 'Garrett's volumes fill an important void in the literature of automorphic forms…' Matthew P. Young, Bulletin of the AMS
ISBN: 9781108473842
Dimensions: 236mm x 158mm x 24mm
Weight: 630g
364 pages