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Spherical hyperfunctions on the tangent space of symmetric spaces
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    Spherical hyperfunctions on the tangent space of symmetric spaces (English)
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    Let G be connected semisimple Lie group, \(\sigma\) an involution of G and H an open subgroup of fixed points of \(\sigma\). In this paper it is shown that for ``generic'' eigenvalues an H-invariant eigenhyperfunction is necessarily \(\tilde H\)-invariant. Here \(\tilde H\) is the connected component of the Lie group of all non-singular transformations T on a complement \({\mathfrak q}\) of \({\mathfrak H}\) in \({\mathfrak g}\) such that \(p(Tx)=p(x)\) for any H-invariant polynomial p and \(x\in {\mathfrak q}\), and has dimension much larger than H.
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    invariant eigenhyperfunction
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    spherical hyperfunction
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