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Subconvex equidistribution of cusp forms: reduction to Eisenstein observables (English)
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22 August 2019
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The subconvexity problems for families of the automorphic \(L\)-functions are closely related to important arithmetical equidistribution problems. In the paper under the review, the author shows that, under certain assumptions, the subconvexity problem for the family \(L(\mathrm{ad}(\pi) \otimes \tau, \frac{1}{2})\), with \(\tau\) on \(\mathrm{PGL}_2\) fixed and \(\pi\) of \(\mathrm{GL}_2\) varying, can be reduced to the subconvexity problem for \(L(\pi \otimes \overline{\pi} \otimes \chi, \frac{1}{2})\), with \(\chi\) on \(\mathrm{GL}_1\) fixed and \(\pi\) on \(\mathrm{GL}_2\) varying. More precisely, if \(\pi\) is a sequence of cuspidal automorphic representations of \(\mathrm{GL}_2\) with unramified central character, large prime and bounded infinity type, then the subconvexity for \(\mathrm{GL}_1\)-twists of the adjoint \(L\)-function of \(\pi\) implies the subconvexity for \(\mathrm{PGL}_2\)-twists of the adjoint \(L\)-function of \(\pi\) (with polynomial dependence upon the conductor of the twists).
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subconvexity
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\(L\)-functions
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automorphic forms
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Eisenstein series
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