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Group theory / Automorphic forms / Representation theory of Lie groups / Fourier analysis / Harmonic analysis / XTR / Modular form / Selberg trace formula / Convolution / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Mathematical analysis
Date: 2013-12-01 07:09:05
Group theory
Automorphic forms
Representation theory of Lie groups
Fourier analysis
Harmonic analysis
XTR
Modular form
Selberg trace formula
Convolution
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Mathematical analysis

Vol. 45. No. 4 DUKE MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL@ December 1978

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