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Automorphic Forms and Even Unimodular Lattices Kneser Neighbors of Niemeier Lattices / by Gaëtan Chenevier, Jean Lannes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete. 3. Folge ; ; Bd. 69.Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Description: XXI, 417 p. 24 illus., 1 illus. in colorContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319958910
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 512.7 23
LOC classification:
  • QA241-247.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface.-1 Introduction -- 2 Bilinear and Quadratic Algebra -- 3 Kneser Neighbors -- 4 Automorphic Forms and Hecke Operators -- 5 Theta Series and Even Unimodular Lattices -- 6 Langlands Parametrization -- 7 A Few Cases of the Arthur–Langlands Conjecture -- 8 Arthur's Classification for the Classical Z-groups -- 9 Proofs of the Main Theorems -- 10 Applications -- A The Barnes–Wall Lattice and the Siegel Theta Series -- B Quadratic Forms and Neighbors in Odd Dimension -- C Tables -- References.-.Postface- Notation Index.-Terminology Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book includes a self-contained approach of the general theory of quadratic forms and integral Euclidean lattices, as well as a presentation of the theory of automorphic forms and Langlands' conjectures, ranging from the first definitions to the recent and deep classification results due to James Arthur. Its connecting thread is a question about lattices of rank 24: the problem of p-neighborhoods between Niemeier lattices. This question, whose expression is quite elementary, is in fact very natural from the automorphic point of view, and turns out to be surprisingly intriguing. We explain how the new advances in the Langlands program mentioned above pave the way for a solution. This study proves to be very rich, leading us to classical themes such as theta series, Siegel modular forms, the triality principle, L-functions and congruences between Galois representations. This monograph is intended for any mathematician with an interest in Euclidean lattices, automorphic forms or number theory. A large part of it is meant to be accessible to non-specialists.
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Preface.-1 Introduction -- 2 Bilinear and Quadratic Algebra -- 3 Kneser Neighbors -- 4 Automorphic Forms and Hecke Operators -- 5 Theta Series and Even Unimodular Lattices -- 6 Langlands Parametrization -- 7 A Few Cases of the Arthur–Langlands Conjecture -- 8 Arthur's Classification for the Classical Z-groups -- 9 Proofs of the Main Theorems -- 10 Applications -- A The Barnes–Wall Lattice and the Siegel Theta Series -- B Quadratic Forms and Neighbors in Odd Dimension -- C Tables -- References.-.Postface- Notation Index.-Terminology Index.

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This book includes a self-contained approach of the general theory of quadratic forms and integral Euclidean lattices, as well as a presentation of the theory of automorphic forms and Langlands' conjectures, ranging from the first definitions to the recent and deep classification results due to James Arthur. Its connecting thread is a question about lattices of rank 24: the problem of p-neighborhoods between Niemeier lattices. This question, whose expression is quite elementary, is in fact very natural from the automorphic point of view, and turns out to be surprisingly intriguing. We explain how the new advances in the Langlands program mentioned above pave the way for a solution. This study proves to be very rich, leading us to classical themes such as theta series, Siegel modular forms, the triality principle, L-functions and congruences between Galois representations. This monograph is intended for any mathematician with an interest in Euclidean lattices, automorphic forms or number theory. A large part of it is meant to be accessible to non-specialists.

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