For those who curious. First book: I. M. Gel′fand, M. I. Graev, I. I. Pyatetskii-Shapiro, Generalized Functions, Volume 6: Representation Theory and Automorphic Functions, AMS, 2016 (pp. 76-77). Two-volume set: (probably) Dennis A. Hejhal, The Selberg Trace Formula for PSL(2,R).
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For those who curious.
First book:
I. M. Gel′fand, M. I. Graev, I. I. Pyatetskii-Shapiro, Generalized Functions, Volume 6: Representation Theory and Automorphic Functions, AMS, 2016 (pp. 76-77).
Two-volume set:
(probably)
Dennis A. Hejhal, The Selberg Trace Formula for PSL(2,R).
There is a Bernstein and Erez approach to analytic continuation. It is supposed to be more “elementary”. For those who can be interested…
Your lectures are a great help to me. There are no words to express how much I value your work. I happen to need this lecture badly since STF is still quite new to me. Thanks!
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This video is very interesting, but much less clear than all the previous ones.
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Can i get the name of the book in the video?
"Representation theory and automorphic functions" by Gel'fand, Graev and Pyatetskii-Shapiro
What is this book?
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