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Automorphic Forms

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Automorphic forms are an important complex analytic tool in number theory and modern arithmetic geometry. They played for example a vital role in Andrew Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.This text provides a concise introduction to the world of automorphic forms using two approaches: the classic elementary theory and the modern point of view of adeles and representation theory.The reader will learn the important aims and results of the theory by focussing on its essential aspects and restricting it to the 'base field' of rational numbers.Students interested for example in arithmetic geometry or number theory will find that this book provides an optimal and easily accessible introduction into this topic.

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Doubly periodic functions.-Modular forms for SL2(Z).-Representations of SL2(R).-p-adic numbers.-Adeles and ideles.-Tate's thesis.-Automorphic representations of GL2(A).-Automorphic L-functions.

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Automorphic forms are an important complex analytic tool in number theory and modern arithmetic geometry. They played for example a vital role in Andrew Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.

This text provides a concise introduction to the world of automorphic forms using two approaches: the classic elementary theory and the modern point of view of adeles and representation theory.

The reader will learn the important aims and results of the theory by focussing on its essential aspects and restricting it to the 'base field' of rational numbers.

Students interested for example in arithmetic geometry or number theory will find that this book provides an optimal and easily accessible introduction into this topic.

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From the reviews:
“This book covers, in a readable and clear style, the main aspects of the theory of automorphic forms with minimal prerequisites. … this book would serve very well as a one-semester course on automorphic forms, representations, and L-functions. A short guide to the literature is given, which directs interested readers to more thorough (and demanding) sources. … There are also numerous well-written exercises that develop the material further.” (Dominic A. Lanphier, Mathematical Reviews, July, 2013)
“This book is an elementary introduction to the realm of Automorphic forms. There are many books on Automorphic forms but this is the first book that requires only few pre-requisites and definitely is suitable for advanced undergraduate classes and for graduate students. … I would recommend this book if you are interested in starting learn Automorphic forms or you will give a first course on this subject. The book is very recent, very well-written and presents very nice exercises and remarks.” (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, March, 2013)
“The book under review is an excellent introduction to this part of number theory, geared to graduate students or accelerated and enthusiastic advanced undergraduates … . The book comes equipped with nice exercise sets and a collection of strategically placed ‘Remarks’ which will guide the reader to more advanced sources and provide him a broader and more organic perspective on the field.” (Michael Berg, MAA Reviews, January, 2013)

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From the reviews:
"This book covers, in a readable and clear style, the main aspects of the theory of automorphic forms with minimal prerequisites. ... this book would serve very well as a one-semester course on automorphic forms, representations, and L-functions. A short guide to the literature is given, which directs interested readers to more thorough (and demanding) sources. ... There are also numerous well-written exercises that develop the material further." (Dominic A. Lanphier, Mathematical Reviews, July, 2013)
"This book is an elementary introduction to the realm of Automorphic forms. There are many books on Automorphic forms but this is the first book that requires only few pre-requisites and definitely is suitable for advanced undergraduate classes and for graduate students. ... I would recommend this book if you are interested in starting learn Automorphic forms or you will give a first course on this subject. The book is very recent, very well-written and presents very nice exercises and remarks." (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, March, 2013)
"The book under review is an excellent introduction to this part of number theory, geared to graduate students or accelerated and enthusiastic advanced undergraduates ... . The book comes equipped with nice exercise sets and a collection of strategically placed 'Remarks' which will guide the reader to more advanced sources and provide him a broader and more organic perspective on the field." (Michael Berg, MAA Reviews, January, 2013)

Product details

Authors Anton Deitmar
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2012
 
EAN 9781447144342
ISBN 978-1-4471-4434-2
No. of pages 252
Dimensions 156 mm x 16 mm x 236 mm
Weight 410 g
Illustrations IX, 252 p. 2 illus.
Series Universitext
Universitext
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

Algebra, B, Mathematics, Group Theory, Mathematics and Statistics, Mathematics, general, Number Theory, Groups & group theory, Group Theory and Generalizations

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