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In this chapter we summarize a part of the first author’s recent work on the period conjectures of Shimura. Compared with the other chapters, the writing here is more terse. This chapter should more properly be viewed as a guide to the relevant literature, where elaborations on technical aspects can be found.
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Dou, ZL., Zhang, Q. (2012). Theta lifts and periods with respect to a quadratic extension. In: Six Short Chapters on Automorphic Forms and L-functions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28708-4_6
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