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Curvature and discrete series representation of \(SL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\)
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    Curvature and discrete series representation of \(SL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\) (English)
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    Let \({\mathbb{D}}\) be the open unit disk in the complex plane. A bounded linear operator T on a Hilbert space H is of class \(B_ 1({\mathbb{D}})\) if T-\(\zeta\) I is surjective, dim ker (T-\(\zeta\) I)\(=1\) for \(\zeta\in D\) and \(\bigvee_{\zeta \in {\mathbb{D}}}\ker (T-\zeta I)\) is dense in H. This class of operators was first studied by \textit{M. J. Cowen} and \textit{R. G. Douglas} [Acta Math. 141, 187-261 (1978; Zbl 0427.47016)] as was their associated curvature \(k_ T(\zeta).\) In this paper, the author first gives a straightforward proof of their result that two operators in \(B_ 1({\mathbb{D}})\) are unitarily equivalent if and only if their curvatures are equal. Using this, the author proves a previous theorem of him which characterizes those operators T in \(B_ 1({\mathbb{D}})\) which are unitarily equivalent to \(\phi_ s(T)\) for all Möbius transforms \(\phi_ s\) of \({\mathbb{D}}\). This latter result is then used to give a new proof of the unitary representation of the group \(SL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\) via an operator on some Hilbert space of analytic functions on \({\mathbb{D}}\).
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    curvature
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    Möbius transforms
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    unitary representation of the group \(SL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\)
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