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Langlands–Deligne local constant

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The Langlands–Deligne local constant is a fundamental concept in the theory of automorphic forms and number theory, particularly in the context of the Langlands program. It arises in the study of the local Langlands correspondence, which connects representations of p-adic groups to Galois representations.

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