Fourier Analysis on Number Fields

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Pub. Date: 1998-10-01
Publisher(s): Springer Nature
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Summary

The general aim of this book is to provide a modern approach to number theory through a blending of complementary algebraic and analytic perspectives, emphasizing harmonic analysis on topological groups. The more particular goal is to cover John Tate's visionary thesis, giving virtually all of the necessary analytic details and topological preliminaries--technical prerequisites that are often foreign to the typical, more algebraically inclined number theorist. While most of the existing treatments of Tate's thesis are somewhat terse and less than complete, our intent is to be more leisurely, more comprehensive, and more comprehensible. The text addresses students who have taken a year of graduate-level course in algebra, analysis, and topology. While the choice of objects and methods is naturally guided by specific mathematical goals, the approch is by no means narrow. In fact, the subject matter at hand is germane not only to budding number theorists, but also to students of harmonic analysis or the representation theory of Lie groups. Moreover, the work should be a good reference for working mathematicians interested in any of these fields. Specific topics include: topologcial groups, representation theory, duality for locally compact abelian groups, the structure of arithmetic fields, adeles and ideles, an introduction to class field theory, and Tate's thesis and applications.

Table of Contents

PREFACE vii(8)
INDEX OF NOTATION xv
1 TOPOLOGICAL GROUPS
1(45)
1.1 Basic Notions
1(8)
1.2 Haar Measure
9(10)
1.3 Profinite Groups
19(17)
1.4 Pro-p-Groups
36(6)
Exercises
42(4)
2 SOME REPRESENTATION THEORY
46(40)
2.1 Representations of Locally Compact Groups
46(4)
2.2 Banach Algebras and the Gelfand Transform
50(10)
2.3 The Spectral Theorems
60(13)
2.4 Unitary Representations
73(5)
Exercises
78(8)
3 DUALITY FOR LOCALLY COMPACT ABELIAN GROUPS
86(46)
3.1 The Pontryagin Dual
86(5)
3.2 Functions of Positive Type
91(11)
3.3 The Fourier Inversion Formula
102(16)
3.4 Pontryagin Duality
118(7)
Exercises
125(7)
4 THE STRUCTURE OF ARITHMETIC FIELDS
132(48)
4.1 The Module of an Automorphism
132(8)
4.2 The Classification of Locally Compact Fields
140(10)
4.3 Extensions of Local Fields
150(4)
4.4 Places and Completions of Global Fields
154(11)
4.5 Ramification and Bases
165(9)
Exercises
174(6)
5 ADELES, IDELES, AND THE CLASS GROUPS
180(34)
5.1 Restricted Direct Products, Characters, and Measures
180(9)
5.2 Adeles, Ideles, and the Approximation Theorem
189(2)
5.3 The Geometry of A(k)/K
191(5)
5.4 The Class Groups
196(12)
Exercises
208(6)
6 A QUICK TOUR OF CLASS FIELD THEORY
214(29)
6.1 Frobenius Elements
214(5)
6.2 The Tchebotarev Density Theorem
219(1)
6.3 The Transfer Map
220(2)
6.4 Artin's Reciprocity Law
222(4)
6.5 Abelian Extensions of Q and Qp
226(12)
Exercises
238(5)
7 TATE'S THESIS AND APPLICATIONS
243(72)
7.1 Local Zeta Functions
243(16)
7.2 The Riemann-Roch Theorem
259(10)
7.3 The Global Functional Equation
269(7)
7.4 Hecke L-Functions
276(5)
7.5 The Volume of C1k and the Regulator
281(5)
7.6 Dirichlet's Class Number Formula
286(3)
7.7 Nonvanishing on the Line Re(s)=1
289(6)
7.8 Comparison of Hecke L-Functions
295(2)
Exercises
297(18)
APPENDICES 315(24)
Appendix A: Normed Linear Spaces 315(11)
A.1 Finite-Dimensional Normed Linear Spaces 315(2)
A.2 The Weak Topology 317(2)
A.3 The Weak-Star Topology 319(4)
A.4 A Review of L(p)-Spaces and Duality 323(3)
Appendix B: Dedekind Domains 326(13)
B.1 Basic Properties 326(8)
B.2 Extensions of Dedekind Domains 334(5)
REFERENCES 339(6)
INDEX 345

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