Quadratic Base Change and the Analytic Continuation of the Asai L-function: A new Trace formula approach

Abstract

Using Langlands's Beyond Endoscopy idea and analytic number theory techniques, we study the Asai L-function associated to a real quadratic field K/. If the Asai L-function associated to an automorphic form over K has a pole, then the form is a base change from . We prove this and further prove the analytic continuation of the L-function. This is one of the first examples of using a trace formula to get such information. A hope of Langlands is that general L-functions can be studied via this method.

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