Date:
Sun, 14/03/202115:00-17:00
Repeats every week every Sunday until Sat May 08 2021 except Sun Mar 28 2021
In the upcoming spring term, Joseph Bernstein and Erez Lapid will give a course on "Eisenstein series and spectral theory of automorphic forms", as part of Kazhdan Sunday seminars. It will take place on Sundays, 15–17, starting next week (March 14), via zoom:
https://huji.zoom.us/j/86838255753?pwd=aUIva2sycDJoL1ZsSG8vWHBlMSsxUT09
Meeting ID: 868 3825 5753
Passcode: 745302
After Passover, the current plan is to continue in class (Ross 70A), with a live broadcast.
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Abstract: The theory of Eisenstein series is central to the spectral theory of locally symmetric spaces, which was developed by Selberg and Langlands in the 1950s and 1960s. We will explain a different approach for both the meromorphic continuation of Eisenstein series and spectral theory. This goes back to ideas from the 1980s.
References:
1) Bernstein-Lapid "On the meromorphic continuation of Eisenstein series" https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.02342
2) Sakellaridis-Venkatesh: Periods and harmonic analysis on spherical varieties, Astérisque #396 (2017)
3) Bernstein, "On the support of Plancherel measure", J. Geom. Phys. 5 (1988)
https://huji.zoom.us/j/86838255753?pwd=aUIva2sycDJoL1ZsSG8vWHBlMSsxUT09
Meeting ID: 868 3825 5753
Passcode: 745302
After Passover, the current plan is to continue in class (Ross 70A), with a live broadcast.
Those of you who would like to be added to the mailing list and get further announcements are requested to complete the following form:
https://forms.gle/V3kERKWJ5cWriFty5
Abstract: The theory of Eisenstein series is central to the spectral theory of locally symmetric spaces, which was developed by Selberg and Langlands in the 1950s and 1960s. We will explain a different approach for both the meromorphic continuation of Eisenstein series and spectral theory. This goes back to ideas from the 1980s.
References:
1) Bernstein-Lapid "On the meromorphic continuation of Eisenstein series" https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.02342
2) Sakellaridis-Venkatesh: Periods and harmonic analysis on spherical varieties, Astérisque #396 (2017)
3) Bernstein, "On the support of Plancherel measure", J. Geom. Phys. 5 (1988)