Location of reducibility points of induced representations I: A toy example
Abstract
By analyzing the singularity of standard intertwining operators, we provide a new way to understand the explicit location of reducibility points of induced representations of two Speh representations for general linear groups over a p-adic field. Through playing with this toy example, it seems that the analytic approach, in the spirit of Mglin--Waldspurger, could play a role for analogous reducibility problems in the setting of classical groups. On the other hand, it also stimulates the arising of some interesting questions.
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