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On the representation of nuclear Lie groups (English)
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22 November 1996
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The author gives a satisfactory solution to a question of I. M. Gelfand and N. Y. Vilenkin on infinite-dimensional harmonic analysis. They introduced the notion of nuclear Lie group and provided a concrete determination of the continuous unitary representation of such a group in case the underlying locally convex space is nuclear and metrizable. Utilizing Fourier transform of cylindrical probabilities and radonifying bornologies the author is able to give a concrete determination in the general case.
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infinite-dimensional harmonic analysis
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nuclear Lie group
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continuous unitary representation
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locally convex space
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metrizable
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Fourier transform of cylindrical probabilities
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radonifying bornologies
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