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Multiplicity problems in harmonic analysis

Research Group Sayag

July 11 - August 31, 2012 and August 1 - 29, 2014

Organizers: Avraham Aizenbud, Joseph Bernstein, Eitan Sayag

The proposed research aimed to investigate problems of multiplicities in representation theory of reductive groups over local fi elds. The scientists intended to mix ideas and apply techniques from Harmonic analysis, theory of D-modules and the theory of automorphic forms, especially Langlands' philosophy.

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