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Representation Theory, Complex Analysis, and Integral Geometry

by Krötz, Bernhard.
Authors: Offen, Omer.%editor. | Sayag, Eitan.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: X, 275p. 23 illus. online resource. ISBN: 0817648178 Subject(s): Mathematics. | Algebra. | Group theory. | Topological Groups. | Global analysis (Mathematics). | Global differential geometry. | Number theory. | Mathematics. | Group Theory and Generalizations. | Topological Groups, Lie Groups. | Analysis. | Differential Geometry. | Algebra. | Number Theory.
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Preface -- On Function Spaces on Symmetric Spaces -- A Relation Involving Rankin–Selberg L-Functions of Cusp Forms and Maass Forms -- Orthogonal Period of a Gl3(Z) Eisenstein Series -- Regular Orbits of Symmetric Subgroups on Partial Flag Varieties -- Helgason's Conjecture in Complex Analytical Interior -- Lectures on Lie Algebras -- Stein–Sahi Complementary Series and Their Degenerations -- The Special Symplectic Structure of Binary Cubics -- On the Restriction of Representations of Sl(2;C) to Sl(2,R) -- Asymptotics of Spherical Functions for Large Rank: An Introduction.

This book is an outgrowth of the special term “Harmonic Analysis, Representation Theory, and Integral Geometry,” held at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics and the Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics in Bonn during the summer of 2007. The contributions in the volume provide a window into a variety of subjects related to reductive groups:  real and complex analysis on homogeneous spaces, arithmetic aspects of moment geometry, geometry of flag varieties, restriction theory of representations, modern aspects of special functions, multiple Dirichlet series, and unfolding identities in the theory of automorphic forms. Throughout the work, great emphasis was placed on making the articles accessible to interested newcomers to these fields and graduate students. Representation Theory, Complex Analysis, and Integral Geometry aims to stimulate future research in these areas. Contributors: J. Bernstein, G. Chinta, D. Ciubotaru, J. Faraut, S. Gindikin, J. Jorgenson, J. Kramer, B. Krötz, Y.A. Neretin, K. Nishiyama, O. Offen, H. Schlichtkrull, M.J. Slupinski, R.J. Stanton, B. Speh, P.E. Trapa, T.N.Venkataramana

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