Invariant or quasi-invariant probability measures for infinite dimensional groups. II: Unitarizing measures or Berezinian measures (Q1043872): Difference between revisions
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Invariant or quasi-invariant probability measures for infinite dimensional groups. II: Unitarizing measures or Berezinian measures (English)
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9 December 2009
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The main paradigm of the paper is the Berezin quantization of an homogeneous space, which incorporates as a special case the Segal-Bargman \(L^2\)-holomorphic representation of the \(\infty\)-dimensional Heisenberg group on the space of holomorphic functions, square integrable relatively to a Gaussian measure. The most elementary Berezin quantization for the complex dimension 1 is the Poincaré disk with the volume element \((1-|z|^2)^{\gamma}dz\wedge d\bar{z}\). The paper is an attempt to develop the Berezin paradigm in an infinite dimensional setting by replacing the Poincaré disk by the Siegel disk. The authors consider the Virasoro algebra, its representation on the space of univalent functions, a unitarizing measure for Neretin representation of the Virasoro algebra and, finally, the Brownian motion defined on the space of Jordan curves. For Part I see Jpn. J. Math. (3) 3, No. 1, 1--17 (2008; Zbl 1185.37157).
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infinite dimensional Siegel disk
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univalent functions
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Jordan curves
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Virasoro algebra
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Kirillov representation
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