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- Rankin–Selberg_method abstract "In mathematics, the Rankin–Selberg method, introduced by (Rankin 1939) and Selberg (1940), also known as the theory of integral representations of L-functions, is a technique for directly constructing and analytically continuing several important examples of automorphic L-functions. Some authors reserve the term for a special type of integral representation, namely those that involve an Eisenstein series. It has been one of the most powerful techniques for studying the Langlands program.".
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- Rankin–Selberg_method authorlink "Robert A. Rankin".
- Rankin–Selberg_method last "Rankin".
- Rankin–Selberg_method year "1939".
- Rankin–Selberg_method subject Category:Zeta_and_L-functions.
- Rankin–Selberg_method comment "In mathematics, the Rankin–Selberg method, introduced by (Rankin 1939) and Selberg (1940), also known as the theory of integral representations of L-functions, is a technique for directly constructing and analytically continuing several important examples of automorphic L-functions. Some authors reserve the term for a special type of integral representation, namely those that involve an Eisenstein series. It has been one of the most powerful techniques for studying the Langlands program.".
- Rankin–Selberg_method label "Rankin–Selberg method".
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- Rankin–Selberg_method sameAs Q7293308.
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