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On Euler products associated with noncuspidal metaplectic forms

Author(s): Shamita Dutta Gupta; Xiaotie She
Journal: Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 128 (2000), 2203-2212.
MSC (1991): Primary 11F55; Secondary 11F30
Posted: February 25, 2000
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Abstract: In this paper, we obtain an Euler product with functional equation associated to a noncuspidal metaplectic form $f$ on the double cover of $GL(2)$. Zagier's idea of Rankin-Selberg method is used to define the convolution of $f$ and the $\theta $-function.


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Shamita Dutta Gupta
Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, Florida International University, Miami, Florida 33199
Email: duttagus@fiu.edu

Xiaotie She
Affiliation: Financial Data Planning Corporation, 2140 S. Dixie Highway, Miami, Florida 33133
Email: xiaoties@fdpcorp.com

DOI: 10.1090/S0002-9939-00-05593-3
PII: S 0002-9939(00)05593-3
Keywords: Eisenstein series, automorphic forms, Fourier expansions, Euler products, functional equations
Received by editor(s): September 8, 1998
Posted: February 25, 2000
Communicated by: Dennis A. Hejhal
Copyright of article: Copyright 2000, American Mathematical Society


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