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Berezin transform and Stratonovich-Weyl correspondence for the multi-dimensional Jacobi group
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    Berezin transform and Stratonovich-Weyl correspondence for the multi-dimensional Jacobi group (English)
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    15 February 2017
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    This work is part of a program to study Berezin transforms and Stratonovich-Weyl correspondences associated with holomorphic representations. Recall that the notion of \textit{Stratonovich-Weyl correspondence} was introduced by R. L. Stratonovich in 1957 in order to extend the usual Weyl correspondence between functions on \(\mathbb{R}^{2n}\) and operators on \(L^2(\mathbb{R}^n)\) to the more general setting of a Lie group acting on a homogeneous space. The aim of the present paper is to consider the case of the multi-dimensional Jacobi group, which is technically more complicated. The multi-dimensional Jacobi group plays a central role in different areas of mathematics and physics and its holomorphic unitary representations were studied intensively. For example, the metaplectic factorization should be used to reduce the study of the highest weight representations of a quasi-Hermitian Lie group to that of some generalized multi-dimensional Jacobi groups. Hence, the study of the multi-dimensional Jacobi group can be considered as a first step towards the general case.
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    Berezin quantization
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    Berezin transform
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    quasi-Hermitian Lie group
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    unitary representation
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    holomorphic representation
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    reproducing kernel Hilbert space
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    multidimensional Jacobi group
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    Stratonovich-Weyl correspondence
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