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Introduction To Nonabelian Class Field Theory An Automorphic Forms Of Weight 1 And 2dimensional Galois Representations Toyokazu Hiramatsu

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Introduction To Nonabelian Class Field Theory An Automorphic Forms Of Weight 1 And 2dimensional Galois Representations Toyokazu Hiramatsu
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.88 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Toyokazu Hiramatsu, Seiken Saito
ISBN: 9789813142268, 981314226X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Introduction To Nonabelian Class Field Theory An Automorphic Forms Of Weight 1 And 2dimensional Galois Representations Toyokazu Hiramatsu by Toyokazu Hiramatsu, Seiken Saito 9789813142268, 981314226X instant download after payment.

This monograph provides a brief exposition of automorphic forms of weight 1 and their applications to arithmetic, especially to Galois representations. One of the outstanding problems in arithmetic is a generalization of class field theory to non-abelian Galois extension of number fields. In this volume, we discuss some relations between this problem and cusp forms of weight 1.

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