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    Reduction theory over global fields (English)
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    4 July 1994
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    This paper gives an exposition of the well-known results of reduction theory (compactness criterion and construction of a fundamental set for \(G(\mathbb{A})/G(k))\) for reductive groups over global fields, treatment in a uniform way number fields and function fields. Split groups are treated first. The proof is reduced to the case of \(\text{GL}(2)\), \(\text{SL}(2)\). Next, using Galois descent, the compactness criterion is proved in general and finally the result on fundamental sets is proved by reduction to semi-simple rank one and again using Galois descent. The introduction of the paper gives a review of older proofs.
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    compactness criterion
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    split groups
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    reduction theory
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    fundamental sets
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    reductive groups
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    global fields
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    number fields
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    function fields
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    Galois descent
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