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The unitary representation theory of GL(n) of an infinite discrete field
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    The unitary representation theory of GL(n) of an infinite discrete field (English)
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    If K is an infinite field and if \(G=GL(n,K)\) with discrete topology, then all principal-series representations of G are irreducible, and any two such with the same central character \(\psi\) are weakly equivalent to one another and to the \(\psi\)-regular representation. Every maximal ideal of \(C^*(G)\) is either of codimension 1 or else a kernel of a principal- series representation. One cannot realistically expect to get any better result. Extensions of the result to other groups are mentioned.
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    unitary representations
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    general linear groups
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    infinite field
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    principal-series representations
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    central character
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