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The local Ginzburg-Rallis model over the complex field
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    The local Ginzburg-Rallis model over the complex field (English)
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    27 September 2017
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    In the paper under the review, the author studies the Ginzburg-Rallis model over the complex field, and the paper presents a continuation of the authors' previous work on the non-Archimedean and the real cases. Using a reduction to the tempered case, it is proved that, under a natural assumption, the multiplicity one holds for generic representations. It is also shown how these methods can be applied to the real case.
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    Archimedean local field
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    Ginzburg-Rallis model
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    multiplicity one
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