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Collected Works of Hervé Jacquet
Edited by: Dorian Goldfeld, Columbia University, New York, NY
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Collected Works
2011; 597 pp; hardcover
Volume: 23
ISBN-10: 0-8218-5356-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8218-5356-6
List Price: US$137
Member Price: US$109.60
Order Code: CWORKS/23
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Selected Works of Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro - James Cogdell, Simon Gindikin and Peter Sarnak

Hervé Jacquet is one of the founders of the modern theory of automorphic representations and their associated $L$-functions. This volume represents a selection of his most influential papers not already available in book form. The volume contains papers on the $L$-function attached to a pair of representations of the general linear group. Thus, it completes Jacquet's papers on the subject (joint with Shalika and Piatetski-Shapiro) that can be found in the volume of selected works of Piatetski-Shapiro. In particular, two often quoted papers of Jacquet and Shalika on the classification of automorphic representations and a historically important paper of Gelbart and Jacquet on the functorial transfer from $GL(2)$ to $GL(3)$ are included. Another series of papers pertains to the relative trace formula introduced by Jacquet. This is a variant of the standard trace formula which is used to study the period integrals of automorphic forms. Nearly complete results are obtained for the period of an automorphic form over a unitary group.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory, automorphic representations, $L$-functions, and the Langlands Program.

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"Jacquet is one of the founders of the modern theory of automorphic representations and their associated L-functions. [This book contains] 15 of his most influential papers that are not available in book form elsewhere."

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