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D-Modules and Spherical Representations [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Princeton Legacy Library
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691608326
  • ISBN-13: 9780691608327
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 142 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 198 g
  • Sērija : Princeton Legacy Library
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691608326
  • ISBN-13: 9780691608327

The theory of D-modules deals with the algebraic aspects of differential equations. These are particularly interesting on homogeneous manifolds, since the infinitesimal action of a Lie algebra consists of differential operators. Hence, it is possible to attach geometric invariants, like the support and the characteristic variety, to representations of Lie groups. By considering D-modules on flag varieties, one obtains a simple classification of all irreducible admissible representations of reductive Lie groups. On the other hand, it is natural to study the representations realized by functions on pseudo-Riemannian symmetric spaces, i.e., spherical representations. The problem is then to describe the spherical representations among all irreducible ones, and to compute their multiplicities. This is the goal of this work, achieved fairly completely at least for the discrete series representations of reductive symmetric spaces. The book provides a general introduction to the theory of D-modules on flag varieties, and it describes spherical D-modules in terms of a cohomological formula. Using microlocalization of representations, the author derives a criterion for irreducibility. The relation between multiplicities and singularities is also discussed at length.

Originally published in 1990.

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Introduction 1(8)
I Localization Theory
9(20)
I.1 Basic notions on D-modules
9(1)
I.2 D-modules with a group action
10(2)
I.3 Parabolic subgroups and flag spaces
12(2)
I.4 Differential operators on flag spaces
14(1)
I.5 Global sections of Dλ
15(4)
I.6 D-affine varieties
19(5)
I.7 Holonomic modules and Harish-Chandra modules
24(5)
II Spherical D-modules
29(39)
II.1 K-orbits in a flag space
29(4)
II.2 (D, K)-modules with a K-fixed vector
33(1)
II.3 Relations with the analytic theory
34(5)
II.4 Going from (D, K) modules to (D, H) modules
39(6)
II.5 H-spherical (D, K)-modules
45(7)
II.6 D-modules and hyperfunctions
52(5)
II.7 Closed orbits and discrete series
57(6)
II.8 An algebraic Poisson transform
63(5)
III Microlocalization and Irreducibility
68(16)
III.1 Microlocal Differential Operators
68(1)
III.2 Microlocalization of a non-commutative ring
69(2)
III.3 Microlocalization of Dλ
71(2)
III.4 Microlocalization of Uχ
73(1)
III.5 Microlocal study of the moment map
74(2)
III.6 Associated variety of a submodule of ΓM
76(2)
III.7 Irreducibility criterion
78(2)
III.8 Decomposable modules
80(4)
IV Singularities and Multiplicities
84(41)
IV.1 Normality
84(2)
IV.2 Unibranchness
86(3)
IV.3 Invariant differential operators on a reductive symmetric space
89(7)
IV.4 Multiplicity one within an eigenspace of D(G/H)
96(12)
IV.5 Intertwining maps between distinct eigenspaces of D(G/H)
108(8)
IV.6 Multiplicities of principal series
116(2)
IV.7 τ-invariant of discrete series on exceptional symmetric spaces
118(7)
Bibliography 125(5)
Index 130