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Decomposition of regular representations for \(U(H)_{\infty}\)
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    Decomposition of regular representations for \(U(H)_{\infty}\) (English)
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    Let G denote the infinite dimensional group consisting of all unitary operators which are compact perturbations of the identity (on a fixed separable Hilbert space). Kirillov showed that G has a discrete spectrum (as a compact group does). The point of this paper is to show that there are analogues of the Peter-Weyl theorem and Frobenius reciprocity for G. For the left regular representation, the only reasonable candidate for Haar measure is a Gaussian measure. The corresponding \(L^ 2\)- decomposition is analogous to that for a compact group. If X is a flag homogeneous space for G, then there is a unique invariant probability measure on (a completion of) X. Frobenius reciprocity holds, for our surrogate Haar measure fibers over X precisely as in finite dimensions (this is the key observation of the paper). When X is a symmetric space, each irreducible summand contains a unique invariant direction, and this direction is the \(L^ 2\)-limit of the corresponding \((L^ 2\)- normalized) finite dimensional spherical functions.
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    infinite-dimensional group
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    unitary operators
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    compact perturbations of the identity
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    discrete spectrum
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    Peter-Weyl theorem
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    Frobenius reciprocity
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    \(L^ 2\)-decomposition
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    flag homogeneous space
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    invariant probability measure
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    spherical functions
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