Langlands–Shahidi method
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The Langlands–Shahidi method is a technique in number theory and the theory of automorphic forms that provides a way to study L-functions and their special values, particularly through the lens of the Langlands program. This method is named after two mathematicians: Robert Langlands and Freydoon Shahidi, who have made significant contributions to this area of mathematical research.