Författare: Nicolas Templier

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​ Werner Müller is Professor Emeritus at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn.  His research interests include geometric analysis, scattering theory, analytic theory of automorphic forms, and harmonic analysis on locally symmetric spaces. His work has been published in many journals, including Annals of Mathematics,   Inventiones Mathematicae, Geometric and Functional Analysis, and  Communications in Mathematical Physics. Sug Woo Shin is Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley. His research is centered on number theory, Shimura varieties, Langlands functoriality, trace formula, and automorphic forms. His work has appeared in many journals, including Inventiones Mathematicae, Mathematische Annalen, and the Israel Journal of Mathematics. Nicolas Templier is Associate Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University. His work focuses on number theory, automorphic forms, arithmetic geometry, ergodic theory, and mathematical physics. His list of publications include articles in Inventiones Mathematicae, the Ramanujan Journal, and the Israel Journal of Mathematics.




3 E-böcker av Nicolas Templier

Werner Müller & Sug Woo Shin: Families of Automorphic Forms and the Trace Formula
Featuring the work of twenty-three internationally-recognized experts, this volume explores the trace formula, spectra of locally symmetric spaces, p-adic families, and other recent techniques …
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€213.99
Werner Müller & Sug Woo Shin: Geometric Aspects of the Trace Formula
The second of three volumes devoted to the study of the trace formula, these proceedings focus on automorphic representations of higher rank groups. Based on research presented at the 2016 Simons S …
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Engelska
€171.19
Werner Müller & Sug Woo Shin: Relative Trace Formulas
A series of three symposia took place on the topic of trace formulas, each with an accompanying proceedings volume. The present volume is the third and final in this series and focuses on relative …
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Engelska
€181.89