Archimedean Newform Theory for GLn
Abstract
We introduce a new invariant, the conductor exponent, of a generic irreducible Casselman-Wallach representation of GLn that quantifies the extent to which this representation may be ramified. We also determine a distinguished vector, the newform, occurring with multiplicity one in this representation, with the complexity of this vector measured in a natural way by the conductor exponent. Finally, we show that the newform is a test vector for GLn × GLn and GLn × GLn - 1 Rankin-Selberg integrals when the second representation is unramified. This theory parallels an analogous nonarchimedean theory due to Jacquet, Piatetski-Shapiro, and Shalika; combined, this completes a global theory of newforms for automorphic representations of GLn over number fields. By-products of the proofs include new proofs of Stade's formulae and a new resolution of the test vector problem for archimedean Godement-Jacquet zeta integrals.
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