Gamma factors of intertwining periods and distinction for inner forms of GL(n)
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Special values of automorphic (L)-series, periods of automorphic forms, cohomology, modular symbols (11F67) Representation-theoretic methods; automorphic representations over local and global fields (11F70) Representations of Lie and linear algebraic groups over local fields (22E50) Analysis on (p)-adic Lie groups (22E35)
Abstract: Let be a -adic field, be a quadratic extension of , be an -central division algebra of odd index and let be the Galois involution attached to . Set , , and let be a standard parabolic subgroup of . Let be a Weyl involution stabilizing and be the subgroup of fixed by the involution . We denote by the complex torus of -anti-invariant unramified characters of . Following the global methods of Jacquet, Lapid and Rogawski, we associate to a finite length representation of and to a linear form a family of -invariant linear forms called intertwining periods on for , which is meromorphic in the variable . Then we give sufficient conditions for some of these intertwining periods, namely the open intertwining periods studied by Blanc and Delorme, to have singularities. By a local/global method, we also compute in terms of Asai gamma factors the proportionality constants involved in their functional equations with respect to certain intertwining operators. As a consequence, we classify distinguished unitary and ladder representations of , extending respectively results the author and Gurevich for , which both relied at some crucial step on the theory of Bernstein-Zelevinsky derivatives. We make use of one of a recent result of Beuzart-Plessis which in the case of the group asserts that the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence preserves distinction. Such a result is for essentially square-integrable representations, but our method in fact allows us to use it only for cuspidal representations of .
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