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Dilatation vector fields on the loop group
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    Dilatation vector fields on the loop group (English)
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    22 September 1999
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    Suppose \(G\) is a compact connected Lie group. Let \(\mathbb{L}(G)\) be the loop space of \(G\), consisting of all continuous maps \(\gamma:[0,1]\to G\) with \(\gamma(0)= \gamma(1)\). Denoting by \(\mu^{\mathbb{L}}_t\) the Wiener measure of variance \(t\) defined on \(\mathbb{L}(G)\), the dilation vector field -- which is the first-order differential operator \({\mathcal G}_t\) such that the heat equation holds with respect to \(\mu^{\mathbb{L}}_t\) -- is explicitly determined.
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    Brownian bridge
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    Brownian loop
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    tangent process
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    compact connected Lie group
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    loop space
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    dilation vector field
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    first-order differential operator
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    heat equation
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