DSNT Seminar: An extension of converse theorems to the Selberg class

  • Date: 3 October 2022, 15:15–16:15
  • Location: Ångström Laboratory, room 64119
  • Type: Seminar
  • Lecturer: Min Lee (University of Bristol)
  • Contact person: Andreas Strömbergsson

Welcome to a seminar held by Min Lee (University of Bristol) with the title "An extension of converse theorems to the Selberg class".

Abstract: The converse theorem for automorphic forms has a long history beginning with the work of Hecke (1936) and a work of Weil (1967): relating the automorphy relations satisfied by classical modular forms to analytic properties of their L-functions and the L-functions twisted by Dirichlet characters. The classical converse theorems were reformulated and generalised in the setting of automorphic representations for GL(2) by Jacquet and Langlands (1970). Since then, the converse theorem has been a cornerstone of the theory of automorphic representations. 
Venkatesh (2002), in his thesis, gave new proof of the classical converse theorem for modular forms of level 1 in the context of Langlands’ “Beyond Endoscopy”. In this talk, we extend Venkatesh’s proof of the converse theorem to forms of arbitrary levels and characters with the gamma factors of the Selberg class type. 
This is joint work with Andrew R. Booker and Michael Farmer. 

See all seminars in the seminar series Dynamical Systems and Number Theory (DSNT).

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