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The Weil representation, Maslov index and theta series
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    The Weil representation, Maslov index and theta series (English)
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    This book is divided into two parts. The first, written jointly by the two authors, gives an account of the Maslov index from the point of view of representation theory. The general idea is that a symplectic vector space \(V_n\) is naturally associated with the Heisenberg group \(N_n\); that the Heisenberg group has (up to scale factors) only one interesting representation; that symplectic automorphisms of \(V_n\) lead to a projective representation of \(\mathrm{Sp}(n,\mathbb R)\), the Shale-Weil (or oscillator) representation; and that the cocycle of this representation is closely related to the Maslov index. A by-product of this approach is that one can define the Maslov index in the \(p\)-adic case. The second part is entirely the work of the second author. It starts with an account of modular forms on the Siegel upper half-plane. The general idea is that modular forms correspond to highest weight vectors in projective representation of \(\mathrm{Sp}(n,\mathbb R)\), and that these vectors are easily found by using the oscillator representation. This idea is extended in later sections to give modular forms corresponding to discrete subgroups of orthogonal groups; here, one uses results of Rallis-Schiffmann and Howe to imbed representations of orthogonal groups in the oscillator representation. One consequence is a reinterpretation of some results of Hecke and Zagier. The last few sections use this same general approach to obtain results on correspondences among modular forms.
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    symplectic vector spaces
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    Heisenberg Lie algebra
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    Heisenberg group
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    Schrödinger representation
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    Weyl transform
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    Stone-Von Neumann theorem
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    Fourier transforms and intertwining operators
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    Maslov index
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    cocycle of the Shale-Weil representation
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    oriented Lagrangian planes and the metaplectic group
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    universal covering group of SL(2,R)
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    universal covering group of the symplectic group
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    modular forms on Siegel upper half-plane
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    discrete subgroups
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    oscillator representation
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    lattices
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    representations of the Heisenberg group
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    theta-multiplier
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    modular forms of half-integral weight
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    Shale-Weil representation associated to a quadratic form
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    theta series associated to quadratic forms
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    Shimura correspondence
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    Zagier modular forms
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    Doi-Naganuma correspondence
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    Cohen lifting of modular forms
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