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Fourier Analysis on Number Fields / by Dinakar Ramakrishnan, Robert J. Valenza
(Graduate Texts in Mathematics. ISSN:21975612 ; 186)

Edition 1st ed. 1999.
Publisher (New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer)
Year 1999
Language English
Size XXII, 354 p : online resource
Authors *Ramakrishnan, Dinakar author
Valenza, Robert J author
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Subjects LCSH:Functional analysis
LCSH:Mathematical analysis
LCSH:Algebra
FREE:Functional Analysis
FREE:Analysis
FREE:Algebra
Notes 1 Topological Groups -- 2 Some Representation Theory -- 3 Duality for Locally Compact Abelian Groups -- 4 The Structure of Arithmetic Fields -- 5 Adeles, Ideles, and the Class Groups -- 6 A Quick Tour of Class Field Theory -- 7 Tate’s Thesis and Applications -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Normed Linear Spaces -- A.1 Finite-Dimensional Normed Linear Spaces -- A.2 The Weak Topology -- A.3 The Weak-Star Topology -- Appendix B: Dedekind Domains -- B.1 Basic Properties -- B.2 Extensions of Dedekind Domains -- References
This book grew out of notes from several courses that the first author has taught over the past nine years at the California Institute of Technology, and earlier at the Johns Hopkins University, Cornell University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Crete. Our general aim is to provide a modern approach to number theory through a blending of complementary algebraic and analytic perspectives, emphasizing harmonic analysis on topological groups. Our more particular goal is to cover Jolm Tate's visionary thesis, giving virtually all of the necessary analytic details and topological preliminaries-technical prereq­ uisites that are often foreign to the typical, more algebraically inclined number theorist. Most of the existing treatments of Tate's thesis, including Tate's own, range from terse to cryptic; our intent is to be more leisurely, more comprehen­ sive, and more comprehensible. To this end we have assembled material that has admittedly been treated elsewhere, but not in a single volume with so much detail and not with our particular focus. We address our text to students who have taken a year of graduate-level courses in algebra, analysis, and topology. While our choice of objects and methods is naturally guided by the specific mathematical goals of the text, our approach 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
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