Introduction.- The Weyl calculus.- The Radon transformation and applications.- Automorphic functions and automorphic distributions.- A class of Poincaré series.- Spectral decomposition of the Poincaré summation process.- The totally radial Weyl calculus and arithmetic.- Should one generalize the Weyl calculus to an adelic setting?.- Index of notation.- Subject Index.- Bibliography.
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“In this book the author explains very beautiful links between pseudodifferential analysis and the theory of nonholomorphic modular forms on the classical modular group ... . The book is excellently written and represents an extremely valuable contribution for the two research communities – analysts from PDEs and pseudodifferential operators and number theorists. It exhibits a lot of new and original links between the two research areas. It is self-contained and easily accessible for a broad readership.” (Sören Kraußhar, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1243, 2012)
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