Endoscopic lifting in classical groups and poles of tensor \(L\)-functions (Q2475021)

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Endoscopic lifting in classical groups and poles of tensor \(L\)-functions
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    Endoscopic lifting in classical groups and poles of tensor \(L\)-functions (English)
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    20 March 2008
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    The author presents a new construction for endoscopic liftings for classical groups. In more words, there are homomorphisms of \(L\) groups (for example \[ \text{SO}_{2n+1}({\mathbb{C}})\times \text{SO}_{2m}({\mathbb{C}})\to \text{SO}_{2(n+m)+1}({\mathbb{C}}))\,) \] to which the Langlands conjectures attach a lifting from automorphic representations of \(\text{Sp}_{2n}({\mathbb{A}})\times \text{SO}_{2m}({\mathbb{A}})\) to automorphic representations of of \(\text{Sp}_{2(m+n)}({\mathbb{A}})\) (groups over adèles). The author actually treats also some other combinations of classical groups, and he establishes endoscopic liftings as above for cuspidal generic automorphic representations, and the resulting representation is also cuspidal generic. To establish these results, the author uses so called ``theta lifting method'', i.e., he constructs (a bigger) classical groups, chooses a small representations of this group (certain residue of the appropriate Eisenstein series) which he uses as a kernel function to construct the lifting. In the example above, the bigger group is \(\text{Sp}_{2m(2n+1)}({\mathbb{A}}),\) end he finds an embedding of \(\text{Sp}_{2n}({\mathbb{A}})\times \text{Sp}_{2(m+n)}({\mathbb{A}})\) into \(\text{Sp}_{2m(2n+1)}({\mathbb{A}}).\) Some of the technical results the author uses rely heavily on his previous work, or his work with Rallis and Soudry (for example, association of unipotent orbits with Fourier coefficients). Several sections are devoted to the proof of the non-triviality (and genericity) and cuspidality of the obtained lift. Also, the author proves the functoriality of his lifts by the examination of the related \(L\)-functions. In the last (the sixth) section, the author applies his constructions to relate liftings with period integrals and poles of \(L\)-functions and to pose some conjectures (about \(L\) function associated to the tensor product of two spin representations).
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    Endoscopic lifting
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    classical groups
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    Eisenstein series
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    automorphic representations
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