Arithmeticity for periods of automorphic forms

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zbMATH Open1304.11035arXiv1207.4641MaRDI QIDQ5494366FDOQ5494366


Authors: Wee Teck Gan, A. Raghuram Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 July 2014

Abstract: A cuspidal automorphic representation pi of a group G is said to to be distinguished with respect to a subgroup H if the integral of f along H is nonzero for a cusp form f in the space of pi. Such period integrals are related to (non)vanishing of interesting L-values and also to Langlands functoriality. This article discusses a general principle, labelled arithmeticity, which roughly states that "pi is H-distinguished if and only if any Galois conjugate of pi is H-distinguished." We study this principle via several examples; starting with GL(2) and leading up to more complicated situations where the ambient group is a higher GL(n) or a classical group.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1207.4641




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