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On the Cubic Shimura lift to $PGL(3)$: The Fundamental Lemma

Number Theory 2026-02-20 v2 Representation Theory

Abstract

The classical Shimura correspondence lifts automorphic representations on the double cover of SL2SL_2 to automorphic representations on PGL2PGL_2. Here we take key steps towards establishing a relative trace formula that would give a new global Shimura lift, from the triple cover of SL3SL_3 to PGL3PGL_3, and also characterize the image of the lift. The characterization would be through the nonvanishing of a certain global period involving a function in the space of the automorphic minimal representation ΘSO8\Theta_{SO_8} for split SO8(A)SO_8({\mathbb{A}}), consistent with a 2001 conjecture of Bump, Friedberg and Ginzburg. In this paper, we first analyze a global distribution on PGL3(A)PGL_3({\mathbb{A}}) involving this period and show that it is a sum of factorizable orbital integrals. The same is true for the Kuznetsov distribution attached to the triple cover of SL3(A)SL_3({\mathbb{A}}). We then match the corresponding local orbital integrals for the unit elements of the spherical Hecke algebras; that is, we establish the Fundamental Lemma.

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@article{arxiv.2202.01247,
  title  = {On the Cubic Shimura lift to $PGL(3)$: The Fundamental Lemma},
  author = {Solomon Friedberg and Omer Offen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01247},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

67 pages. The revised version gives an alternative approach to the computation in Section 8 that is a bit shorter