Automorphic Forms and Galois Representations: Volume 2
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series
ISBN-10
1107693632
ISBN-13
9781107693630
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 16th, 2014
Print length
390 Pages
Weight
580 grams
Dimensions
22.80 x 15.20 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
Number theoryCalculus & mathematical analysis
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This collection, the second of two volumes arising from an LMS-EPSRC Durham Symposium, explores the importance of automorphic forms and Galois representations in number theory. The expository articles and research papers within cover recent progress in anabelian geometry, p-adic Hodge theory, the Langlands program, and p-adic methods in number theory.
Automorphic forms and Galois representations have played a central role in the development of modern number theory, with the former coming to prominence via the celebrated Langlands program and Wiles'' proof of Fermat''s Last Theorem. This two-volume collection arose from the 94th LMS-EPSRC Durham Symposium on ''Automorphic Forms and Galois Representations'' in July 2011, the aim of which was to explore recent developments in this area. The expository articles and research papers across the two volumes reflect recent interest in p-adic methods in number theory and representation theory, as well as recent progress on topics from anabelian geometry to p-adic Hodge theory and the Langlands program. The topics covered in volume two include curves and vector bundles in p-adic Hodge theory, associators, Shimura varieties, the birational section conjecture, and other topics of contemporary interest.
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