Ottawa Lectures on Admissible Representations of Reductive $p$-adic Groups ( Fields Institute Monographs )

Publication series :Fields Institute Monographs

Author: Clifton Cunningham;Monica Nevins  

Publisher: American Mathematical Society‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9781470417895

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780821844939

Subject: O1 Mathematics

Keyword: 暂无分类

Language: ENG

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Ottawa Lectures on Admissible Representations of Reductive $p$-adic Groups

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Ottawa Lectures offers researchers and graduate students a rare introduction to some of the major modern themes in the representation theory of $p$-adic groups: the classification and construction of their (complex) admissible representations, the calculation of their characters, and the realization of the celebrated local Langlands correspondence. Recent years have seen significant and rapid progress made toward each of these goals; the purpose of this book is to help bridge the gap from the classical literature to the forefront of research. The first part of this volume is devoted to the tools and techniques used to classify and construct smooth representations of $p$-adic groups: the Bernstein decomposition, Bruhat–Tits theory and filtrations of subgroups, and an overview of J.-K. Yu's construction of supercuspidal representations, together with J.-L. Kim's proof that it is exhaustive. The second part begins with a historical overview of character computations and continues with an introduction to motivic integration. The volume concludes, in the third part, with an introduction to the local Langlands programme and a proof of the local Langlands correspondence for algebraic tori. The chapters, written by leaders in this field, arose from lecture notes of mini-courses delivered at workshops held at the University of Ottawa in 2004 and 2007.

Chapter

Title page

Contents

Preface

Some background

Part I. Smooth representations

The Bernstein decomposition and the Bernstein centre

Bruhat–Tits theory and buildings

Supercuspidal representations: Construction and exhaustion

Part II. Character theory

Character theory of reductive 𝑝-adic groups

An overview of arithmetic motivic integration

Part III. Local Langlands correspondence

Notes on the local Langlands program

On the local Langlands correspondence for tori

Bibliography

Index

Back Cover

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