Professor Nadir Matringe (Institut de Mathematiques de Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche, Number Theory)
Global Special Lecture 3 on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences will be held as follows. If you would like to attend, please apply using the Google form below.
Lecture Dates: May 28, June 4, 11, 14:00-16:00
May 30, June 6, 15:00-17:00
Title: Intertwining periods and distinction problems
Location: Graduate School of Science, Building 3, 1st floor, Room 127
Summary: I will present local intertwining periods. These meromorphic families of invariant linear forms on induced representations of local reductive groups are helpful to solve delicate problems concerning distinction with respect to a symmetric subgroup. As a first example I will discuss how they are used by Suzuki and Xue, in the proof of local conjectures of Prasad and Takloo-Bighash on inner forms of GL(n). I will also explain, in certain cases, how to relate their poles to those of local L functions. Finally I will explain a new method developed in a joint work with Offen and Yang, combining properties of local and global intertwining periods, to obtain local-global principles for certain automorphic periods. These results provide a proof of the direct implication of a global conjecture of Guo and Jacquet on inner forms of GL(n).
Application required: Those who wish to attend the lecture should apply via Google Form. Please access via the QR code on the poster or the URL below.
Application URL: https://forms.gle/A1b6KwMTy2TmAfsUA
Deadline: May 23rd (Fri)
※ Global Lectures on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences III is a core course in the Mathematics and Mathematical Science Innovation Human Resource Development Strengthening Course.
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Four special lectures will be given by lecturers in Global Lectures on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences III.
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