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On regular Fréchet-Lie groups. VIII: Primordial operators and Fourier integral operators (English)
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1985
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In this paper, we prove that the group of invertible Fourier-integral operators of order 0 is a regular Fréchet-Lie group with the Lie algebra \(\sqrt{-1}{\mathcal P}^ 1\), where \({\mathcal P}^ 1\) is the totality of pseudo-differential operators of order one with the real principal symbols. As stated in the preface of \textit{H. Omori}, \textit{Y. Maeda} and \textit{A. Yoshioka}, ibid. 3, 353-390 (1980; Zbl 0461.58003), this is the main purpose of this series. So, this paper is the final one of our series.
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group of invertible Fourier-integral operators of order 0
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pseudo- differential operators of order one
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real principal symbols
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