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Automorphic forms are complex analytic functions that are invariant under the action of a discrete group, typically arising in the context of number theory and representation theory. They play a crucial role in modern mathematics, particularly in the Langlands program, which seeks to connect Galois groups in algebraic number theory with automorphic representations of adelic groups.
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