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The functional equations of Langlands Eisenstein series for SL(n, ℤ)

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The functional equations of Langlands Eisenstein series for SL(n, ℤ)
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Science China Mathematics, October 2023
DOI 10.1007/s11425-023-2213-y
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Dorian Goldfeld, Eric Stade, Michael Woodbury

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