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Theta series and generalized special cycles on Hermitian locally symmetric manifolds (1812.01150v4)

Published 4 Dec 2018 in math.GT and math.NT

Abstract: We study generalized special cycles on Hermitian locally symmetric spaces $\Gamma \backslash D$ associated to the groups $G=\mathrm{U}(p,q)$, $\mathrm{Sp}(2n,\mathbb{R}) $ and $\mathrm{O}*(2n)$. These cycles are (covered by) locally symmetric spaces associated to subgroups of $G$ which are of the same type. Using oscillator representation and a construction which essentially comes from the thesis of Greg Anderson, we show that Poincar\'e duals of these generalized special cycles can be viewed as Fourier coefficients of a theta series. This gives new cases of theta lifts from the cohomology of Hermtian locally symmetric manifolds associated to $G$ to vector valued automorphic forms associated to the groups $G'=\mathrm{U}(m,m)$, $\mathrm{O}(m,m)$ or $\mathrm{Sp}(m,m)$ which forms a reductive dual pair with $G$ in the sense of Howe.

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