ARITHMETIC BRANCHING LAW AND GENERIC L-PACKETS

Cheng Chen, Dihua Jiang, Dongwen Liu, Lei Zhang

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Abstract

Let G be a classical group defined over a local field F of characteristic zero. For any irreducible admissible representation π of G(F), which is of Casselman-Wallach type if F is archimedean, we extend the study of spectral decomposition of local descents by Jiang and Zhang [Algebra Number Theory 12 (2018), 1489–1535] for special orthogonal groups over non-archimedean local fields to more general classical groups over any local field F. In particular, if π has a generic local L-parameter, we introduce the spectral first occurrence index fs(π) and the arithmetic first occurrence index fa(π) of π and prove in this paper that fs(π) = fa(π). Based on the theory of consecutive descents of enhanced L-parameters developed by Jiang, Liu, and Zhang [Arithmetic wavefront sets and generic L-packets, arXiv:2207.04700], we are able to show in this paper that the first descent spectrum consists of all discrete series representations, which determines explicitly the branching decomposition problem by means of the relevant arithmetic data and extends the main result (Jiang and Zhang [Algebra Number Theory 12 (2018), 1489–1535], Theorem 1.7) to broader generality.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)328-365
Number of pages38
JournalRepresentation Theory
Volume28
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • Classical groups over local fields
  • admissible representations and Casselman-Wallach representations
  • branching decomposition and spectrum
  • discrete series
  • generic L-packets
  • local Gan-Gross-Prasad conjecture
  • local descent

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