Certain Fourier operators and their associated Poisson summation formulae on GL₁

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DOI10.2140/PJM.2023.326.301arXiv2108.03566MaRDI QIDQ6187216FDOQ6187216


Authors: Dihua Jiang, Zhilin Luo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 January 2024

Published in: Pacific Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper, we explore a possibility to utilize harmonic analysis on GL1 to understand Langlands automorphic L-functions in general, as a vast generalization of the pioneering work of J. Tate. For a split reductive group G over a number field k, let Gvee(BC) be its complex dual group and ho be an n-dimensional complex representation of Gvee(BC). For any irreducible cuspidal automorphic representation sig of G(BA), where BA is the ring of adeles of k, we introduce the space CSsig,ho(BAimes) of (sig,ho)-Schwartz functions on BAimes and (sig,ho)-Fourier operator CFsig,ho,psi that takes CSsig,ho(BAimes) to CSwtsig,ho(BAimes), where wtsig is the contragredient of sig. By assuming the local Langlands functoriality for the pair (G,ho), we show that the (sig,ho)-theta functions [ Theta_{sig, ho}(x,phi):=sum_{alpin k^ imes}phi(alp x) ] converges absolutely for all phiinCSsig,ho(BAimes), and state conjectures on (sigma,ho)-Poisson summation formula on GL1. Then we prove conjectures when G=GLn and ho is the standard representation of GLn(BC) . The proof uses substantially the local theory of Godement-Jacquet for the standard L-functions of GLn and the Poisson summation formula for the classical Fourier transform on affine spaces. As an application, we provide a spectral interpretation of the critical zeros of the standard L-functions L(s,piimeschi) for any irreducible cuspidal automorphic representation pi of GLn(BA) and idele class character chi of k, which is a reformulation in the adelic framework of the work of A. Connes and is an extension from the Hecke L-functions L(s,chi) to the automorphic L-functions L(s,piimeschi).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.03566







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