An automorphic generalization of the Hermite-Minkowski theorem
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Abstract: We show that for any integer , there are only finitely many cuspidal algebraic automorphic representations of over , with varying, whose conductor is and whose weights are in the interval . More generally, we define a simple sequence such that for any integer , any number field whose root-discriminant is less than , and any ideal in the ring of integers of , there are only finitely many cuspidal algebraic automorphic representations of general linear groups over whose conductor is and whose weights are in the interval . Assuming a version of GRH, we also show that we may replace with in this statement, where is Euler's constant and the -th harmonic number. The proofs are based on some new positivity properties of certain real quadratic forms which occur in the study of the Weil explicit formula for Rankin-Selberg -functions. Both the effectiveness and the optimality of the methods are discussed.
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