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Berezin and Berezin-Toeplitz quantizations for general function spaces (English)
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13 April 2007
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Both, Berezin and Berezin-Toeplitz quantizations on a Kähler manifold originate from the weighted Bergman spaces, i.e., they are based on operator symbols and Toeplitz operators, respectively, on weighted \(L^2\)-spaces of holomorphic functions. In both cases, the construction basically uses the fact that these spaces have a reproducing kernel. It seems therefore very natural to ask if other function spaces with reproducing kernel can be used instead. The authors explore the possibilities of using other function spaces with reproducing kernel instead, such as \(L^2\)-spaces of harmonic functions, Sobolev spaces, Sobolev spaces of holomorphic functions, and so on. Can one make either the Berezin or the Berezin-Toeplitz quantization still work in any of the above-mentioned setting? The aim of this paper is to give answers to this question. Both positive and negative results are obtained.
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Berezin quantization
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Berezin-Toeplitz quantization
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star product
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harmonic Bergman space
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Sobolev-Bergman space
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reproducing kernel
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