Elements of the Representation Theory of the Jacobi Group (Modern Birkhäuser Classics)
Berndt, Rolf, Schmidt, Ralf
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Paperback. Combining algebraic groups and number theory, this volume gathers material from the representation theory of this group for the first time, doing so for both local (Archimedean and non-Archimedean) cases as well as for the global number field case. Series: Modern Birkhauser Classics. Num Pages: 213 pages, 4 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: PBG; PBH; PBMW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 174 x 14. Weight in Grams: 346. Series: Modern Birkhauser Classics. 228 pages, black & white illustrations. Combining algebraic groups and number theory, this volume gathers material from the representation theory of this group for the first time, doing so for both local (Archimedean and non-Archimedean) cases as well as for the global number field case. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: PBG; PBH; PBMW. Dimension: 235 x 174 x 14. Weight: 346.
After Pyatetski-Shapiro[PS1] and Satake [Sa1] introduced, independent of one another, an early form of the Jacobi Theory in 1969 (while not naming it as such), this theory was given a de?nite push by the book The Theory of Jacobi Forms by Eichler and Zagier in 1985. Now, there are some overview articles describing the developments in the theory of the Jacobigroupandits autom- phic forms, for instance by Skoruppa[Sk2], Berndt [Be5] and Kohnen [Ko]. We refertotheseformorehistoricaldetailsandmanymorenamesofauthorsactive inthistheory,whichstretchesnowfromnumbertheoryandalgebraicgeometry to theoretical physics. But let us only brie?y indicate several- sometimes very closely related - topics touched by Jacobi theory as we see it: ... Read more
After Pyatetski-Shapiro[PS1] and Satake [Sa1] introduced, independent of one another, an early form of the Jacobi Theory in 1969 (while not naming it as such), this theory was given a de?nite push by the book The Theory of Jacobi Forms by Eichler and Zagier in 1985. Now, there are some overview articles describing the developments in the theory of the Jacobigroupandits autom- phic forms, for instance by Skoruppa[Sk2], Berndt [Be5] and Kohnen [Ko]. We refertotheseformorehistoricaldetailsandmanymorenamesofauthorsactive inthistheory,whichstretchesnowfromnumbertheoryandalgebraicgeometry to theoretical physics. But let us only brie?y indicate several- sometimes very closely related - topics touched by Jacobi theory as we see it: ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Birkhäuser
Number of pages
227
Condition
New
Series
Modern Birkhauser Classics
Number of Pages
213
Place of Publication
Basel, Switzerland
ISBN
9783034802826
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V9783034802826
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About Berndt, Rolf, Schmidt, Ralf
Rolf Berndt is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Hamburg. Ralf Schmidt is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA.
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