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Cuspidal representation — In number theory, cuspidal representations are certain representations of algebraic groups that occur discretely in L2 spaces. The term cuspidal is derived, at a certain distance, from the cusp forms of classical modular form theory. In the… … Wikipedia
Deligne–Lusztig theory — In mathematics, Deligne–Lusztig theory is a way of constructing linear representations of finite groups of Lie type using ℓ adic cohomology with compact support, introduced by Deligne Lusztig (1976). Lusztig (1984) used these representations to… … Wikipedia
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Artin L-function — In mathematics, an Artin L function is a type of Dirichlet series associated to a linear representation ρ of a Galois group G . These functions were introduced in the 1923 by Emil Artin, in connection with his research into class field theory.… … Wikipedia
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Tempered representation — In mathematics, a tempered representation of a linear semisimple Lie group is a representation that has a basis whose matrix coefficients lie in the L p space : L 2+ epsilon;( G ) for any epsilon; gt; 0. FormulationThis condition, as just given,… … Wikipedia
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Multiplicity-one theorem — In the mathematical theory of automorphic representations, a multiplicity one theorem is a result about the representation theory of an adelic reductive algebraic group. The multiplicity in question is the number of times a given abstract group… … Wikipedia
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Hecke operator — In mathematics, in particular in the theory of modular forms, a Hecke operator, studied by Hecke (1937), is a certain kind of averaging operator that plays a significant role in the structure of vector spaces of modular forms and more… … Wikipedia
Cusp form — In number theory, a branch of mathematics, a cusp form is a particular kind of modular form, distinguished in the case of modular forms for the modular group by the vanishing in the Fourier series expansion (see q expansion) Σanqn of the constant … Wikipedia