
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-7-04-050303-6 |
Product Code: | CTM/8 |
List Price: | $59.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $47.20 |

Hardcover ISBN: | 978-7-04-050303-6 |
Product Code: | CTM/8 |
List Price: | $59.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $47.20 |
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Book DetailsClassical Topics in MathematicsVolume: 8; 2018; 134 ppMSC: Primary 11; 22
NOTE: This is a revised version. Approximately 70 pages have been modified. ISBN remained the same.
The Jacquet-Langlands correspondence is an important case of the functorial principle in the Langlands program. This book is written by the founder of the eminent French school of automorphic representations and gives an accessible introduction to the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence. It starts from the basic results of automorphic representations and ends with the converse theorem for \(L\)-functions.
This book is suitable for everyone who is interested in the Langlands program, in particular automorphic representations, \(L\)-functions and the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence.
A publication of Higher Education Press (Beijing). Exclusive rights in North America; non-exclusive outside of North America. No distribution to mainland China unless order is received through the AMS bookstore. Online bookstore rights worldwide. All standard discounts apply.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory.
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NOTE: This is a revised version. Approximately 70 pages have been modified. ISBN remained the same.
The Jacquet-Langlands correspondence is an important case of the functorial principle in the Langlands program. This book is written by the founder of the eminent French school of automorphic representations and gives an accessible introduction to the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence. It starts from the basic results of automorphic representations and ends with the converse theorem for \(L\)-functions.
This book is suitable for everyone who is interested in the Langlands program, in particular automorphic representations, \(L\)-functions and the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence.
A publication of Higher Education Press (Beijing). Exclusive rights in North America; non-exclusive outside of North America. No distribution to mainland China unless order is received through the AMS bookstore. Online bookstore rights worldwide. All standard discounts apply.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory.