On tensor product $L$-functions and Langlands functoriality
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In the spirit of the Langlands proposal on Beyond Endoscopy we discuss the explicit relation between the Langlands functorial transfers and automorphic $L$-functions. It is well-known that the poles of the $L$-functions have deep impact to the Langlands functoriality. Our discussion also includes the meaning of the central value of the tensor product $L$-functions in terms of the Langlands functoriality. This leads to the theory of the twisted automorphic descents for cuspidal automorphic representations of general classical groups.
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volume 43 issue Issue 4 (Special Issue)
pages 169- 189
publication date 2017-08-30
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