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Paul Mezo is a Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics of Carleton University. His research focuses on Representations of Algebraic and Metaplectic Groups, the Langlands Program, Endoscopy, and Trace Formula Comparisons. He has contributed extensively to these areas through numerous publications.
His research interests include advanced topics such as the interplay between automorphic forms and representation theory, with a particular emphasis on endoscopic methods and their applications to the Langlands correspondence. Recent work explores twisted endoscopy, spectral transfers, and sheaf-theoretic perspectives in representation theory.
Dr. Mezo's articles collectively address foundational questions in harmonic analysis on real reductive groups, metaplectic groups, and their coverings, with applications to the local and global Langlands conjectures. His preprints further investigate functoriality and Arthur packets in classical groups.
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