Singular conformally invariant trilinear forms. II: The higher multiplicity case (Q2411019)

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Singular conformally invariant trilinear forms. II: The higher multiplicity case
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    Singular conformally invariant trilinear forms. II: The higher multiplicity case (English)
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    20 October 2017
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    The paper under review is a sequel to Part I of the paper [ibid. 21, No. 3, 619--652 (2016; Zbl 1350.43005)]. Let \(S\) be the sphere of dimension \(n-1\) with \(n\geq 4\). For \({\lambda}=(\lambda_1, \lambda_2, \lambda_3)\in\mathbb C^3\), let \(\mathrm{Tri}({\lambda})\) be the space of continuous trilinear forms on \(C^\infty(S)\times C^\infty(S)\times C^\infty(S)\) which are \(SO_0(1, n)\)-invariant under \(\pi_{\lambda_1}\otimes \pi_{\lambda_2}\otimes \pi_{\lambda_3}\). Here \(\pi_{\lambda_i}\) denotes the scalar principal series of \(SO_0(1, n)\). Previously, the author introduced a holomorphic family \(\widetilde{\mathcal K}^{\lambda}\) of \({\lambda}\)-invariant trilinear forms. Let \(Z\) be the set of zeros of the mapping \({\lambda}\mapsto \widetilde{\mathcal K}^{\lambda}\). For \({\lambda}\in Z\), the current paper determines \(\mathrm{Tri}({\lambda})\) whenever it has dimension greater than one.
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