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17 - The discrete series of S12(ℝ)

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Let (π,H) be a unitary irreducible representation in the discrete series of some group G. Fix u ∈H with ∥u∥2 = d and consider the coefficients cv = cuv of π. By definition of the discrete series, they are square summable on G and more precisely (16.3.a) shows that

is an isometry which embeds π in the right regular representation r of G. If a sequence vn → v in H, → cv uniformly on G

In the model of π consisting of right translations in {cv : v ∈ H}, all functions cv are continuous and

→ cv in L2 (G) ⇒ → cv uniformly

(because the assumption is equivalent to vn → v in H). This situation is very peculiar and reminds one of properties of holomorphic (or harmonic) functions. Indeed, the discrete series of Sl2(ℝ) will be constructed in spaces of holomorphic (or anti-holomorphic) functions.

The group Sl2(ℝ) acts on the upper half-plane Im(z) > 0, but it will be more convenient to let it act in the unit disc |w| < 1 (conformally equivalent to the upper half-plane) and thus, to use a conjugate SU(1,1) of S12(ℝ) in S12(ℂ). Here is a description of this new group.

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  • The discrete series of S12(ℝ)
  • Alain Robert
  • Book: Introduction to the Representation Theory of Compact and Locally Compact Groups
  • Online publication: 20 March 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511661891.019
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  • Book: Introduction to the Representation Theory of Compact and Locally Compact Groups
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  • The discrete series of S12(ℝ)
  • Alain Robert
  • Book: Introduction to the Representation Theory of Compact and Locally Compact Groups
  • Online publication: 20 March 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511661891.019
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