Higher level cusp forms on the exceptional group of type E7
Abstract
By using new techniques with the degenerate Whittaker functions found by Ikeda-Yamana, we construct higher level cusp form on E7,3, called Ikeda type lift, from any Hecke cusp form whose corresponding automorphic representation has no supercuspidal local components. This generalizes the previous results on level one forms. But there are new phenomena in higher levels; first, we can handle non-trivial central characters. Second, the lift depends only on the restriction of the Hecke cusp form to SL2. Hence any twist of the cusp form gives rise to the same lift. However for square free levels with the trivial central character, there is no such ambiguity.
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