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Algebraic number theory / Automorphic forms / Representation theory of Lie groups / Conjectures / Local Langlands conjectures / Langlands program / Admissible representation / Artin reciprocity law / Artin L-function / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Class field theory
Date: 1999-12-07 13:23:01
Algebraic number theory
Automorphic forms
Representation theory of Lie groups
Conjectures
Local Langlands conjectures
Langlands program
Admissible representation
Artin reciprocity law
Artin L-function
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Class field theory

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