02031cam 22004098i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400600190003100700150005000800410006502000270010604000290013305000210016208200160018310000220019924501260022126300090034726400710035630000340042733600260046133700280048733800270051549000740054250400410061650503830065750600500104053300950109053800360118558800470122165000210126865000190128965000310130865000240133977601660136385600440152985600480157319609697RPAM20170719125939.0m b 000 0 cr/|||||||||||170719s2017 riu ob 000 0 eng  a9781470440527 (online) aDLCbengerdacDLCdRPAM00aQA241b.E54 201700a512.7/42231 aEmerton, Matthew.10aLocally analytic vectors in representations of locally p-adic analytic groups /h[electronic resource] cMatthew Emerton. a1707 1aProvidence, Rhode Island :bAmerican Mathematical Society,c[2017] a1 online resource (pages cm.) atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society, x1947-6221 ; vv. 1175 aIncludes bibliographical references.00tIntroductiontChapter 1. Non-archimedean functional analysistChapter 2. Non-archimedean function theorytChapter 3. Continuous, analytic, and locally analytic vectorstChapter 4. Smooth, locally finite, and locally algebraic vectorstChapter 5. Rings of distributionstChapter 6. Admissible locally analytic representationstChapter 7. Representations of certain product groups1 aAccess is restricted to licensed institutions aElectronic reproduction.bProvidence, Rhode Island :cAmerican Mathematical Society.d2017 aMode of access : World Wide Web aDescription based on print version record. 0ap-adic analysis. 0ap-adic groups. 0aRepresentations of groups. 0aGeometry, Analytic.0 iPrint version: aEmerton, Matthew.tLocally analytic vectors in representations of locally p-adic analytic groups /w(DLC) 2017015822x0065-9266z97808218756294 3Contentsuhttp://www.ams.org/memo/1175/4 3Contentsuhttps://doi.org/10.1090/memo/1175