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Multiplicity-one theorem

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In the mathematical theory of automorphic representations, a multiplicity-one theorem is a result about the representation theory of an adelic reductive algebraic group. The multiplicity in question is the number of times a given abstract group representation is realised in a certain space, of square integrable functions, given in a concrete way.

Definition

Let G be a reductive algebraic group over a number field K and let A denote the adeles of K. Let Z denote the centre of G and let ω be a continuous unitary character from Z(K)\Z(A)× to C×. Let L20(G(K)/G(A), ω) denote the space of cusp forms with central character ω on G(A). This space decomposes into a direct sum of Hilbert spaces

where the sum is over irreducible subrepresentations and mπ are non-negative integers.

The group of adelic points of G, G(A), is said to satisfy the multiplicity-one property if any smooth irreducible admissible representation of G(A) occurs with multiplicity at most one in the space of cusp forms of central character ω, i.e. mπ is 0 or 1 for all such π.

Results

The fact that the general linear group, GL(n), has the multiplicity-one property was proved by (Jacquet & Langlands 1970) for n = 2 and independently by (Piatetski-Shapiro 1979) and (Shalika 1974) for n > 2 using the uniqueness of the Whittaker model. Multiplicity-one also holds for SL(2), but not for SL(n) for n > 2 (Blasius 1994).

References

  • Blasius, Don (1994), "On multiplicities for SL(n)", Israel Journal of Mathematics, 88: 237–251
  • Cogdell, James (2004), Lecturs on L-functions, converse theorems, and functoriality for GL(n), pp. 1–105, ISBN 978-0-821-83516-6
  • Jacquet, Hervé; Langlands, Robert (1970), Automorphic forms on GL(2), Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 114, Springer-Verlag
  • Piatetski-Shapiro, I.I. (1979), Multiplicity one theorems, Proceedings of the Symposium in Pure Mathematics, vol. 33-I, AMS, pp. 209–212
  • Shalika, Joseph (1974), "The multiplicity one theorem for GL(n)", Annals of Mathematics, 100: 171–193