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Harmonic analysis on symmetric Stein manifolds from the point of view of complex analysis
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    Harmonic analysis on symmetric Stein manifolds from the point of view of complex analysis (English)
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    The author studies the analysis on complex semisimple Lie groups, but he also considers a more general class of objects -- symmetric Stein manifolds with complex groups of automorphisms. He uses a complex version of horospherical transform on real symmetric spaces (in a certain sense, the \(\delta\)-functions are replaced by Cauchy kernels). Thus, the classical theory of finite dimensional representations of compact and complex semisimple Lie groups is discussed from the perspective of multidimensional complex geometry and analysis. The complex horospherical transform establishes a duality between the spaces of holomorphic functions on symmetric Stein manifolds and dual horospherical manifolds.
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    Stein manifolds
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    harmonic analysis
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    horospherical transformation
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    complex manifolds
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