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Representation theory of Lie groups / Automorphic forms / Representation theory / Cuspidal representation / Conjectures / Number theory / Modular form / Algebraic number field / Weil group / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Class field theory
Date: 2006-11-07 21:06:58
Representation theory of Lie groups
Automorphic forms
Representation theory
Cuspidal representation
Conjectures
Number theory
Modular form
Algebraic number field
Weil group
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Class field theory

Journal of Number Theory 80, 2543[removed]Article ID jnth[removed], available online at http:www.idealibrary.com on Tate Cycles on a Product of Two Hilbert Modular Surfaces V. Kumar Murty 1

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