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- Automorphic_L-function abstract "In mathematics, an automorphic L-function is a function L(s,π,r) of a complex variable s, associated to an automorphic form π of a reductive group G over a global field and a finite-dimensional complex representation r of the Langlands dual group LG of G, generalizing the Dirichlet L-series of a Dirichlet character and the Mellin transform of a modular form. They were introduced by Langlands (1967, 1970, 1971).Borel (1979) and Arthur & Gelbart (1991) gave surveys of automorphic L-functions.".
- Automorphic_L-function comment "In mathematics, an automorphic L-function is a function L(s,π,r) of a complex variable s, associated to an automorphic form π of a reductive group G over a global field and a finite-dimensional complex representation r of the Langlands dual group LG of G, generalizing the Dirichlet L-series of a Dirichlet character and the Mellin transform of a modular form. They were introduced by Langlands (1967, 1970, 1971).Borel (1979) and Arthur & Gelbart (1991) gave surveys of automorphic L-functions.".