The Weyl law for algebraic tori (Q6566414)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7875316
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The Weyl law for algebraic tori (English)
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3 July 2024
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In the analytic theory of automorphic forms, it is a crucial task to obtain a number of irreducible cuspidal automorphic representations of a given algebraic group \(G\) over a global field \(k\). In such a task, the representations of \(G\) are ordered by a positive real-valued invariant called the analytic conductor. The analytic conductor is canonically defined by the means of the local Langlands conjecture, using a finite-dimensional algebraic representation \(r\) of the complex \(L\)-group of \(G\).\N\NIn the paper under the review, the author obtains an asymptotic evaluation for the number of automorphic characters in the case when \(G = T\), a torus over \(k\), and \(r\) is an arbitrary complex algebraic representation of its \(L\)-group.
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Weyl law
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analytic conductor
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automorphic forms
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algebraic tori
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local Langlands correspondence
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Brascamp-Lieb inequality
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polymatroid intersection theorem
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