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L-Functions and Arithmetic J. Coates (University of Cambridge)

L-Functions and Arithmetic By J. Coates (University of Cambridge)

L-Functions and Arithmetic by J. Coates (University of Cambridge)


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This volume is an outgrowth of the LMS Durham Symposium on L-functions, held in July 1989. The symposium consisted of several short courses, aimed at presenting rigorous but non-technical expositions of the latest research areas, and a number of individual lectures on specific topics.

L-Functions and Arithmetic Summary

L-Functions and Arithmetic by J. Coates (University of Cambridge)

This volume is an outgrowth of the LMS Durham Symposium on L-functions, held in July 1989. The symposium consisted of several short courses, aimed at presenting rigorous but non-technical expositions of the latest research areas, and a number of individual lectures on specific topics. The contributors are all outstanding figures in the area of algebraic number theory and this volume will be of lasting value to students and researchers working in the area.

Table of Contents

1. Descent theory and finiteness results on the Tate-Safarevic group of elliptic curves Gross and Rubin; 2. Automorphic L-functions Arthur and Gelbart; 3. Beilinson conjectures Deninger and Scholl; 4. Hilbert modular forms Ribet R. Taylor and Wiles; 5. Iwasawa theory of motives Coates and Greenberg; 6. p-adic cohomology Bloch and Fontaine; 7. -adic representations attached to automorphic forms Clozel; 8. L-functions and Galois modules Chinburg, Frohlich and M. Taylor.

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NLS9780521386197
9780521386197
0521386195
L-Functions and Arithmetic by J. Coates (University of Cambridge)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1991-02-22
404
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