Zeta functions of prehomogeneous vector spaces with coefficients related to periods of automorphic forms (Q1322365)

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Zeta functions of prehomogeneous vector spaces with coefficients related to periods of automorphic forms
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    Zeta functions of prehomogeneous vector spaces with coefficients related to periods of automorphic forms (English)
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    20 November 1994
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    The purpose of this paper is to extend the range of zeta functions associated with prehomogeneous vector spaces. For an algebraic number field \(k\), we take a prehomogeneous vector space \((G_ k, V_ k)\) defined over \(k\). Roughly speaking, zeta functions associated with \((G_ k, V_ k)\) are obtained as a Dirichlet series whose coefficients are numbers of \(G_ k\)-orbits in \(V_ k\setminus S_ k\) (\(S_ k\) is a singular set of \((G_ k, V_ k)\)). However such definition excludes the cases related to the automorphic forms, for example Hecke's \(L\)-function. In this paper, the author tries to reconstruct the old general theory so that we can deal with the zeta functions in a wider class including them. The author generalizes the theory of prehomogeneous vector spaces with symmetric structure of \(K_ \varepsilon\)-type and the functional equation of zeta functions attached to automorphic forms with generic infinitesimal character.
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    range of zeta functions
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    prehomogeneous vector spaces
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    functional equation
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    automorphic forms
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