Symmetric powers and the Satake transform
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This paper gives several examples of the basic functions introduced in recent years by Ng^o. These are mainly conjectures based on computer experiment.
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volume 43 issue Issue 4 (Special Issue)
pages 17- 54
publication date 2017-08-30
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