Topics in classical automorphic forms
Material type: TextLanguage: Eng Series: Graduate Studies in Mathematics ; Vol. 17Publication details: Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, c1997.Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 259p. : (hb). ; 25cmISBN:- 9780821807774
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The book is based on the notes from the graduate course given by the author at Rutgers University in the fall of 1994 and the spring of 1995. The main goal of the book is to acquaint the reader with various perspectives of the theory of automorphic forms. In addition to detailed and often nonstandard exposition of familiar topics of the theory, particular attention is paid to such subjects as theta-functions and representations by quadratic forms.
"An excellent graduate text. The book by Iwaniec provides the graduate student and the researcher wishing to acquire the basics on automorphic forms with a beautifully written and self-contained treatment of the classical modular and automorphic forms, Kloosterman sums, Hecke operators, automorphic L-functions, cusp forms and Eisenstein series, spherical functions, theta functions and convolution L-functions." -- Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
ncludes bibliography and index.
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