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Algebra / Abstract algebra / Mathematics / Conjectures / Automorphic forms / Class field theory / Representation theory of Lie groups / Algebraic number theory / Artin L-function / Selberg class / Langlands program / RamanujanPetersson conjecture
Date: 2006-06-23 14:05:32
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Mathematics
Conjectures
Automorphic forms
Class field theory
Representation theory of Lie groups
Algebraic number theory
Artin L-function
Selberg class
Langlands program
RamanujanPetersson conjecture

APPEARED IN BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY Volume 31, Number 1, July 1994, Pages 1-14 SELBERG’S CONJECTURES AND ARTIN L-FUNCTIONS

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