scholarly journals Matching theorems for twisted orbital integrals

1995 ◽  
Vol 171 (2) ◽  
pp. 409-428
Author(s):  
Rebecca Herb
2002 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 352-395 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas J. Haines

AbstractWe study the cohomology of connected components of Shimura varieties coming from the group GSp2g, by an approach modeled on the stabilization of the twisted trace formula, due to Kottwitz and Shelstad. More precisely, for each character ϖ on the group of connected components of we define an operator L(ω) on the cohomology groups with compact supports Hic(, ), and then we prove that the virtual trace of the composition of L(ω) with a Hecke operator f away from p and a sufficiently high power of a geometric Frobenius , can be expressed as a sum of ω-weighted (twisted) orbital integrals (where ω-weighted means that the orbital integrals and twisted orbital integrals occuring here each have a weighting factor coming from the character ϖ). As the crucial step, we define and study a new invariant α1(γ0; γ, δ) which is a refinement of the invariant α(γ0; γ, δ) defined by Kottwitz. This is done by using a theorem of Reimann and Zink.


Author(s):  
Jean-Michel Bismut

This book uses the hypoelliptic Laplacian to evaluate semisimple orbital integrals in a formalism that unifies index theory and the trace formula. The hypoelliptic Laplacian is a family of operators that is supposed to interpolate between the ordinary Laplacian and the geodesic flow. It is essentially the weighted sum of a harmonic oscillator along the fiber of the tangent bundle, and of the generator of the geodesic flow. In this book, semisimple orbital integrals associated with the heat kernel of the Casimir operator are shown to be invariant under a suitable hypoelliptic deformation, which is constructed using the Dirac operator of Kostant. Their explicit evaluation is obtained by localization on geodesics in the symmetric space, in a formula closely related to the Atiyah-Bott fixed point formulas. Orbital integrals associated with the wave kernel are also computed. Estimates on the hypoelliptic heat kernel play a key role in the proofs, and are obtained by combining analytic, geometric, and probabilistic techniques. Analytic techniques emphasize the wavelike aspects of the hypoelliptic heat kernel, while geometrical considerations are needed to obtain proper control of the hypoelliptic heat kernel, especially in the localization process near the geodesics. Probabilistic techniques are especially relevant, because underlying the hypoelliptic deformation is a deformation of dynamical systems on the symmetric space, which interpolates between Brownian motion and the geodesic flow. The Malliavin calculus is used at critical stages of the proof.


2010 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 276-289 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaëtan Chenevier ◽  
David Renard
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2011 ◽  
Vol 07 (04) ◽  
pp. 855-919
Author(s):  
YUVAL Z. FLICKER

The Saito–Kurokawa lifting of automorphic representations from PGL(2) to the projective symplectic group of similitudes PGSp(4) of genus 2 is studied using the Fourier summation formula (an instance of the "relative trace formula"), thus characterizing the image as the representations with a nonzero period for the special orthogonal group SO(4, E/F) associated to a quadratic extension E of the global base field F, and a nonzero Fourier coefficient for a generic character of the unipotent radical of the Siegel parabolic subgroup. The image is nongeneric and almost everywhere nontempered, violating a naive generalization of the Ramanujan conjecture. Technical advances here concern the development of the summation formula and matching of relative orbital integrals.


Author(s):  
Jean-Michel Bismut

This chapter states without proof the main result of this volume, which expresses the elliptic orbital integrals associated with the heat kernel as a Gaussian integral on t(γ‎). In addition, the chapter shows how to derive from this formula a corresponding formula for other kernels, which include the wave kernel. First, the chapter gives an explicit formula for the orbital integrals associated with the heat kernel of ℒAX in terms of a Gaussian integral on t(γ‎). From the formula for the heat kernel, this chapter derives a corresponding formula for the semisimple orbital integrals associated with the wave operator of ℒAX.


2007 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 449-464 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandru Ioan Badulescu

AbstractLet π be a square integrable representation of G′ = SLn(D), with D a central division algebra of finite dimension over a local field F of non-zero characteristic. We prove that, on the elliptic set, the character of π equals the complex conjugate of the orbital integral of one of the pseudocoefficients of π. We prove also the orthogonality relations for characters of square integrable representations of G′. We prove the stable transfer of orbital integrals between SLn(F) and its inner forms.


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