Is There an Analytic Theory of Automorphic Functions for Complex Algebraic Curves?

The geometric Langlands correspondence for complex algebraic curves differs from the original Langlands correspondence for number fields in that it is formulated in terms of sheaves rather than functions (in the intermediate case of curves over finite fields, both formulations are possible). In a re...

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Published in:Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications
Date:2020
Main Author: Frenkel, Edward
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Інститут математики НАН України 2020
Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/210708
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Cite this:Is There an Analytic Theory of Automorphic Functions for Complex Algebraic Curves?. Edward Frenkel. SIGMA 16 (2020), 042, 31 pages

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Summary:The geometric Langlands correspondence for complex algebraic curves differs from the original Langlands correspondence for number fields in that it is formulated in terms of sheaves rather than functions (in the intermediate case of curves over finite fields, both formulations are possible). In a recent preprint, Robert Langlands made a proposal for developing an analytic theory of automorphic forms on the moduli space of G-bundles on a complex algebraic curve. Langlands envisioned these forms as eigenfunctions of some analogues of Hecke operators. In these notes, I show that if G is an abelian group, then there are well-defined Hecke operators, and I give a complete description of their eigenfunctions and eigenvalues. For non-abelian G, Hecke operators involve integration, which presents some difficulties. However, there is an alternative approach to developing an analytic theory of automorphic forms, based on the existence of a large commutative algebra of global differential operators acting on half-densities on the moduli stack of G-bundles. This approach (which implements some ideas of Joerg Teschner) is outlined here, as a preview of a joint work with Pavel Etingof and David Kazhdan.
ISSN:1815-0659