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Springer Book Archives
1. Introduction.-
2. What Does One Need Automorphic Functions for? Some
Remarks or a Pragmatic Reader.-
3. Harmonic Analysis of Periodic Functions.
The HardyVorono? Formula.-
4. Expansion in Eigenfunctions of the Automorphic
Laplacian on the Lobachevsky Plane.-
5. Harmonic Analysis of Automorphic
Functions. Estimates for Fourier Coefficients of Parabolic Forms of Weight
Zero.-
6. The Selberg Trace Formula for Fuchsian Groups of the First Kind.-
7. The Theory of the Selberg Zeta-Function.-
8. Problems in the Theory of the
Discrete Spectrum of Automorphic Laplacians.-
9. The Spectral Moduli
Problem.-
10. Automorphic Functions and the Kummer Problem.-
11. The Selberg
Trace Formula on the Reductive Lie Groups.-
12. Automorphic Functions,
Representations and L-functions.-
13. Remarks and Comments. Annotations to
the Cited Literature.- References.- Appendix
1. Monodromy Groups and
Automorphic Functions.- Appendix
2. Automorphic Functions for Effective
Solutions of Certain Issues of the Riemann-Hilbert Problem.- Author Index.