The local Jacquet-Langlands correspondence via Fourier analysis
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Abstract: Let be a locally compact non-Archimedean field, and let be a division algebra of dimension 4. The Jacquet-Langlands correspondence provides a bijection between smooth irreducible representations of of dimension and irreducible cuspidal representations of . We present a new construction of this bijection in which the preservation of epsilon factors is automatic.
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