A strong multiplicity one theorem for SL₂

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Abstract: It is known that multiplicity one property holds for SL(2), while the strong multiplicity one property fails. However, in this paper, we show that if we require further that a pair of cuspidal representations pi and pi of SL(2) have the same local components at archimedean places and the places above 2, and they are generic with respect to the same additive character, then they also satisfy the strong multiplicity one property. The proof is based on a local converse theorem for SL(2).









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