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    Shimura varieties and twisted orbital integrals (English)
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    Langlands' work on the Shimura varieties attached to quaternion algebras over totally real number fields led him to outline an attack on the problem of expressing the zeta function of a general Shimura variety in terms of automorphic L-functions. He divided his approach into parts, one of them being a combinatorial problem which arises during the comparison of the Selberg trace formula with the number of points on the Shimura variety over a finite field. The author of this paper shows that Langlands' combinatorial problem can be reduced to a standard problem in local harmonic analysis: that of establishing the spherical function identities needed for base change.
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    twisted orbital integrals
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    zeta-function of Shimura variety
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    Langlands combinatorial problem
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    automorphic L-functions
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