The Zeta Functions of Picard Modular Surfaces

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Although they are central objects in the theory of diophantine equations, the zeta-functions of Hasse-Weil are not well understood. One large class of varieties whose zeta-functions are perhaps within reach are those attached to discrete groups, generically called Shimura varieties. The techniques involved are difficult: representation theory and harmonic analysis; the trace formula and endoscopy; intersection cohomology and $L2$-cohomology; and abelian varieties with complex multiplication.The simplest Shimura varieties for which all attendant problems occur are those attached to unitary groups in three variables over imaginary quadratic fields, referred to in this volume as Picard modular surfaces. The contributors have provided a coherent and thorough account of necessary ideas and techniques, many of which are novel and not previously published.

Author(s): Robert P. Janglands, Dinakar Ramakrishnan
Publisher: Centre De Recherches Mathematiques
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: 0
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