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    Special values and mixed weight triple products (with an appendix by Don Blasius) (English)
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    The author generalizes Garrett's integral representation of the triple Rankin zeta-function to the case where the three cusp forms have different weights. This is done using the weight-raising differential operators of Maaß and Shimura. This integral representation is then used to show that the L-function of three cusp forms at critical values differs from the product of the Petersson norms of the three cusp forms by a `good' arithmetic factor.
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    triple product L-function
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    weight-raising differential operators
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    integral representation
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    L-function of three cusp forms
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    critical values
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