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In this article, we study the Beilinson-Bloch-Kato conjecture for motives corresponding to the Rankin-Selberg product of conjugate self-dual automorphic representations, within the framework of the Gan-Gross-Prasad conjecture. We show that if the central critical value of the Rankin-Selberg $L$-function does not vanish, then the Bloch-Kato Selmer group with coefficients in a favorable field of the corresponding motive vanishes. We also show that if the class in the Bloch-Kato Selmer group constructed from certain diagonal cycle does not vanish, which is conjecturally equivalent to the nonvanishing of the central critical first derivative of the Rankin-Selberg $L$-function, then the Bloch-Kato Selmer group is of rank one.
We prove the Archimedean period relations for Rankin-Selberg convolutions for $mathrm{GL}(n)times mathrm{GL}(n-1)$. This implies the period relations for critical values of the Rankin-Selberg L-functions for $mathrm{GL}(n)times mathrm{GL}(n-1)$.
We complete the proof of Proposition 5.3 of [GJR04].
Let $k$ be a local field of characteristic zero. Rankin-Selbergs local zeta integrals produce linear functionals on generic irreducible admissible smooth representations of $GL_n(k)times GL_r(k)$, with certain invariance properties. We show that up t
Let $M$ be a T-motive. We introduce the notion of duality for $M$. Main results of the paper (we consider uniformizable $M$ over $F_q[T]$ of rank $r$, dimension $n$, whose nilpotent operator $N$ is 0): 1. Algebraic duality implies analytic duality
The Hecke orbit conjecture asserts that every prime-to-$p$ Hecke orbit in a Shimura variety is dense in the central leaf containing it. In this paper, we prove the conjecture for certain irreducible components of Newton strata in Shimura varieties of