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Generalized Analytic Automorphic Forms in Hypercomplex Spaces

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  • © 2004

Overview

  • First extensive, comprehensive detailed and rather offrounded treatment of the basic theory of hypercomplex-analytic automorphic forms
  • Summarizes recent research results on a new branch within hypercomplex analysis and analytic number theory
  • Provides a breakthru in this research field and opens the door for further investigation in this line
  • Includes useful perspectives for applications to function spaces and global analysis, as it develops new methods to tackle these problems

Part of the book series: Frontiers in Mathematics (FM)

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This book describes the basic theory of hypercomplex-analytic automorphic forms and functions for arithmetic subgroups of the Vahlen group in higher dimensional spaces.

Hypercomplex analyticity generalizes the concept of complex analyticity in the sense of considering null-solutions to higher dimensional Cauchy-Riemann type systems. Vector- and Clifford algebra-valued Eisenstein and Poincaré series are constructed within this framework and a detailed description of their analytic and number theoretical properties is provided. In particular, explicit relationships to generalized variants of the Riemann zeta function and Dirichlet L-series are established and a concept of hypercomplex multiplication of lattices is introduced.

Applications to the theory of Hilbert spaces with reproducing kernels, to partial differential equations and index theory on some conformal manifolds are also described.

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“Its remarkable feature is a masterful combination of deep and sophisticated results with very accessible form of presentation. I am sure the book will have numerous and far-reaching consequences and repercussions.”(ZENTRALBLATT MATH)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematical Analysis, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

    Rolf Sören Krausshar

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