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Eisenstein Cohomology and ratios of critical values of Rankin-Selberg L-functions
This is an announcement of results on rank-one Eisenstein cohomology of GL(N), with N > 1 an odd integer, and algebraicity theorems for ratios of successive critical values of certain Rankin-Selberg L-functions for GL(n) x GL(n') when n is even and n' is
Harder, Guenter, Raghuram, A.
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On a variation of the Erdős–Selfridge superelliptic curve
Abstract In a recent paper by Das, Laishram and Saradha, it was shown that if there exists a rational solution of yl=(x+1)…(x+i−1)(x+i+1)…(x+k) for i not too close to k/2 and y≠0, then logl<3k. In this paper, we extend the number of terms that can be missing in the equation and remove the condition on i.
Sam Edis
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Twisted character of a small representation of GL(4)
We compute by a purely local method the (elliptic) twisted by transpose-inverse character \chi_{\pi_Y} of the representation \pi_Y=I_{(3,1)}(1_3x\chi_Y) of G=GL(4,F), where F is a p-adic field, p not 2, and Y is an unramified quadratic extension of F ...
Flicker, Yuval Z., Zinoviev, Dmitrii
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On the Eisenstein cohomology of odd orthogonal groups
The paper investigates a significant part of the automorphic, in fact of the so-called Eisenstein cohomology of split odd orthogonal groups over Q. The main result provides a description of residual and regular Eisenstein cohomology classes for maximal ...
Borel +18 more
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Ext-analogues of Branching laws [PDF]
We consider the Ext-analogues of branching laws of representations for a group to its subgroups in the context of $p$-adic ...
Prasad, Dipendra
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An example of non-homeomorphic conjugate varieties
We give examples of smooth quasi-projective varieties over complex numbers, in the context of connected Shimura varieties, which are not homeomorphic to a conjugate of itself by an automorphism of the complex numbers.Comment: 4 ...
Rajan, C. S.
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On the unramified spherical automorphic spectrum
For a split connected reductive group $G$ defined over a number field $F$, we compute the part of the spherical automorphic spectrum which is supported by the cuspidal data containing $(T,1)$, where $T$ is a maximal split torus and $1$ is the trivial ...
De Martino, Marcelo +2 more
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Rationality for isobaric automorphic representations: the CM-case. [PDF]
Grobner H.
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On the notion of the parabolic and the cuspidal support of smooth-automorphic forms and smooth-automorphic representations. [PDF]
Grobner H, Žunar S.
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Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2021Dipendra Prasad
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