This modern, graduate-level textbook does not assume prior knowledge of representation theory. Includes numerous concrete examples and over 250 exercises.
Dorian Goldfeld is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Columbia University, New York.
Preface; 1. Adeles over Q; 2. Automorphic representations and L-functions for GL(1,AQ); 3. The classical theory of automorphic forms for GL(2); 4. Automorphic forms for GL(2,AQ); 5. Automorphic representations for GL(2,AQ); 6. Theory of admissible representations of GL(2,Qp); 7. Theory of admissible (g,K¿) modules for GL(2,R); 8. The contragredient representation for GL(2); 9. Unitary representations of GL(2); 10. Tensor products of local representations; 11. The Godement-Jacquet L-function for GL(2,AQ); Solutions to selected exercises; References; Symbols index; Index.