Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
210
Language
English
Published
May 30, 2011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1107007992
ISBN-13
9781107007994
Description
In the second volume of this rigorous exploration, Dorian Goldfeld and Joseph Hundley delve deeper into the intricate world of automorphic representations and L-functions related to the general linear group. This volume builds upon the foundational concepts introduced in the first, expanding the theoretical framework and providing a comprehensive analysis that is essential for understanding these complex mathematical structures.
The authors guide the reader through advanced topics in number theory and representation theory, offering insights that are both profound and accessible to those with a solid grounding in the field. With a focus on adeles and their application to automorphic forms, the text emphasizes the connection between these mathematical constructs and their implications for wider mathematical theory.
Richly detailed and meticulously researched, this volume serves as a valuable resource for mathematicians eager to deepen their expertise in automorphic representations. It is a significant contribution to the Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics series, paving the way for future research and exploration in this dynamic area of study.
The authors guide the reader through advanced topics in number theory and representation theory, offering insights that are both profound and accessible to those with a solid grounding in the field. With a focus on adeles and their application to automorphic forms, the text emphasizes the connection between these mathematical constructs and their implications for wider mathematical theory.
Richly detailed and meticulously researched, this volume serves as a valuable resource for mathematicians eager to deepen their expertise in automorphic representations. It is a significant contribution to the Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics series, paving the way for future research and exploration in this dynamic area of study.