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Elements of the Representation Theory of the Jacobi Group

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Paperback, 216 blz. | Engels
Birkhäuser Basel | 1998e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9783034897686
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Onderdeel van serie Progress in Mathematics
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After Pyatetski-Shapiro [PSI] and Satake [Sal] introduced, independent of one another, an early form of the Jacobi Theory in 1969 (while not naming it as such), this theory was given a definite push by the book The Theory of Jacobi Forms by Eichler and Zagier in 1985. Now, there are some overview articles describing the developments in the theory of the Jacobi group and its automor­ phic forms, for instance by Skoruppa [Sk2], Berndt [Be5] and Kohnen [Ko]. We refer to these for more historical details and many more names of authors active in this theory, which stretches now from number theory and algebraic geometry to theoretical physics. But let us only briefly indicate several - sometimes very closely related - topics touched by Jacobi theory as we see it: • fields of meromorphic and rational functions on the universal elliptic curve resp. universal abelian variety • structure and projective embeddings of certain algebraic varieties and homogeneous spaces • correspondences between different kinds of modular forms • L-functions associated to different kinds of modular forms and autom- phic representations • induced representations • invariant differential operators • structure of Hecke algebras • determination of generalized Kac-Moody algebras and as a final goal related to the here first mentioned • mixed Shimura varieties and mixed motives.

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ISBN13:9783034897686
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:216
Uitgever:Birkhäuser Basel
Druk:1998
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