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New Developments in Lie Theory and Their Applications / by Juan Tirao, Wallach
(Progress in Mathematics. ISSN:2296505X ; 105)

Edition 1st ed. 1992.
Publisher (Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser)
Year 1992
Language English
Size X, 228 p : online resource
Authors *Tirao, Juan author
Wallach author
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Subjects LCSH:Topological groups
LCSH:Lie groups
LCSH:Group theory
FREE:Topological Groups and Lie Groups
FREE:Group Theory and Generalizations
Notes Automorphic Forms -- Analytic and Geometric Realization of Representations -- to Quantized Enveloping Algebras -- The Vanishing of Scalar Curvature, Einstein’s Equation and Representation Theory -- Unitary Representations of Reductive Lie Groups and the Orbit Method -- Twistor Theory for Riemannian Manifolds -- You Can’t Hear the Shape of a Manifold -- Kuznetsov Formulas -- Lefschetz Numbers and Cyclic Base Change for Purely Imaginary Extensions -- Some Zeta Functions Attached to ?\G/K -- On the Centralizer of K in the Universal Enveloping Algebra of SO(n, 1) and SU(n, 1) -- On Spherical Modules -- Generalized Weil Representations for Sl(n, k), n odd, k a Finite Field -- Local Multiplicity of Intersection of Lagrangian Cycles and the Index of Holonomic Modules
Representation theory, and more generally Lie theory, has played a very important role in many of the recent developments of mathematics and in the interaction of mathematics with physics. In August-September 1989, a workshop (Third Workshop on Representation Theory of Lie Groups and its Applications) was held in the environs of C6rdoba, Argentina to present expositions of important recent developments in the field that would be accessible to graduate students and researchers in related fields. This volume contains articles that are edited versions of the lectures (and short courses) given at the workshop. Within representation theory, one of the main open problems is to determine the unitary dual of a real reductive group. Although this prob­ lem is as yet unsolved, the recent work of Barbasch, Vogan, Arthur as well as others has shed new light on the structure of the problem. The article of D. Vogan presents an exposition of some aspects of this prob­ lem, emphasizing an extension of the orbit method of Kostant, Kirillov. Several examples are given that explain why the orbit method should be extended and how this extension should be implemented
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