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Rigidity for automorphic forms (English)
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1987
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For a general reductive group G, the multiplicity one theorem fails, but there is hope for the following ``global rigidity conjecture'': given an automorphic \(\pi =\otimes \pi_{\nu}\) and a finite set of places V, there are only finitely many automorphic \(\pi '=\otimes \pi '_{\nu}\) with \(\pi_{\nu}\) equivalent to \(\pi '_{\nu}\) for \(\nu\) outside V. One approach to proving this conjecture in certain cases would be to use the trace formula to compare G with another group G' for which the rigidity is known. This paper sets up the machinery needed for such a proof, and applies it in the particular case of the three-dimensional unitary group. For higher dimensions the argument would rely on the matching of stable orbital integrals.
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rigidity
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L-packet
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unitary group
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automorphic representations
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multiplicity one
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trace formula
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