Rankin-Selberg local factors modulo
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Abstract: After extending the theory of Rankin-Selberg local factors to pairs of -modular representations of Whittaker type, of general linear groups over a non-archimedean local field, we study the reduction modulo of -adic local factors and their relation to these -modular local factors. While the -modular local -factor we associate to such a pair turns out to always coincide with the reduction modulo of the -adic -factor of any Whittaker lifts of this pair, the local -factor exhibits a more interesting behaviour; always dividing the reduction modulo- of the -adic -factor of any Whittaker lifts, but with the possibility of a strict division occurring. In our main results, we completely describe -modular -factors in the generic case. We obtain two simple to state nice formulae: Let be generic -modular representations; then, writing for their banal parts, we have [L(X,pi,pi')=L(X,pi_b,pi_b').] Using this formula, we obtain the inductivity relations for local factors of generic representations. Secondly, we show that [L(X,pi,pi')=mathbf{GCD}(r_{ell}(L(X, au, au'))),] where the divisor is over all integral generic -adic representations and which contain and , respectively, as subquotients after reduction modulo .
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