October 18, 2021
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L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2) via a non-unique model
Title: L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2) via a non-unique model
Speaker: Pan Yan (OSU)
Speaker's URL: https://people.math.osu.edu/yan.669/
Abstract: We prove a conjecture of Ginzburg and Soudry (2020 IMRN) on an integral representation for the tensor product partial L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2), which is derived from the twisted doubling method of Cai, Friedberg, Ginzburg, and Kaplan. We show that the integral unfolds to a non-unique model and analyze it using the New Way method of Piatetski-Shapiro and Rallis.
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L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2) via a non-unique model
Title: L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2) via a non-unique model
Speaker: Pan Yan (OSU)
Speaker's URL: https://people.math.osu.edu/yan.669/
Abstract: We prove a conjecture of Ginzburg and Soudry (2020 IMRN) on an integral representation for the tensor product partial L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2), which is derived from the twisted doubling method of Cai, Friedberg, Ginzburg, and Kaplan. We show that the integral unfolds to a non-unique model and analyze it using the New Way method of Piatetski-Shapiro and Rallis.
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Title: L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2) via a non-unique model
Speaker: Pan Yan (OSU)
Speaker's URL: https://people.math.osu.edu/yan.669/
Abstract: We prove a conjecture of Ginzburg and Soudry (2020 IMRN) on an integral representation for the tensor product partial L-function for Sp(4)×GL(2), which is derived from the twisted doubling method of Cai, Friedberg, Ginzburg, and Kaplan. We show that the integral unfolds to a non-unique model and analyze it using the New Way method of Piatetski-Shapiro and Rallis.
URL associated with Seminar
https://research.math.osu.edu/numbertheory/
Zoom: Email organizers for link.