Automorphic forms and L-functions have long stood at the heart of modern number theory and representation theory, providing a profound link between symmetry, arithmetic, and spectral analysis.
Using “refreshingly old” tools, mathematicians resolved a 50-year-old conjecture about how to categorize important functions called modular forms, with consequences for number theory and theoretical ...
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