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Representation theory of Lie groups / Harmonic analysis / Gelfand pair / Functional analysis / Representation theory / Induced representation / Group action / Unitary representation / Representation theory of finite groups / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Group theory
Date: 2006-11-13 17:51:44
Representation theory of Lie groups
Harmonic analysis
Gelfand pair
Functional analysis
Representation theory
Induced representation
Group action
Unitary representation
Representation theory of finite groups
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Group theory

C OMPOSITIO M ATHEMATICA D IPENDRA P RASAD Trilinear forms for representations of GL(2) and local ε-factors Compositio Mathematica, tome 75, no[removed]), p. 1-46.

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