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Integration on loop groups. I: Quasi invariant measures (English)
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1990
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Suppose M is a homogeneous space of a compact connected Lie group G, and a Riemannian metric on G and M is induced by an Ad(G)-invariant euclidean metric on the Lie algebra of G. Given \(m\in M\), a Wiener measure \(\mu_ M\) on \[ {\mathbb{L}}_ m(M)=\{\nu: [0,1]\to M\quad continuous| \quad \nu (0)=\nu (1)=m\}, \] the loop space at \(m\in M\), is defined via the fundamental solution of the heat equation \((\partial /\partial t- \Delta_ M)\). Denote by \(K=\{g\in G|\) \(gm=m\}\) the isotropy group of m in G, and put \[ ^ K{\mathbb{P}}(G)=\{\gamma: [0,1]\to G\quad continuous| \quad \gamma (0)=\gamma (1)\in K\}. \] Then \({}^ K{\mathbb{P}}(G)\) acts on \({\mathbb{L}}_ m(M)\). Put \[ ^ K{\mathbb{P}}^ 1(G)=\{\gamma \in^ K{\mathbb{P}}(G)| \quad \int^{1}_{0}\| \gamma^{-1}(\tau){\dot \gamma}(\tau)\|^ 2d\tau <\infty \}. \] The main result of the present paper is the following. Given \(\gamma \in^ K{\mathbb{P}}^ 1(G)\), there exists \(k(\gamma)=k_{\gamma}\) in the Fréchet space \(\cap_{p}L^ p({\mathbb{L}}_ m(M);\mu_ m)\), such that for every \(v\in L^ q({\mathbb{L}}_ m(M);\mu_ m)\) \[ \int_{{\mathbb{L}}_ m(M)}v(\gamma \lambda)d\mu_ m(\lambda)=\int_{{\mathbb{L}}_ m(M)}v(\lambda)k_{\gamma}(\lambda)d\mu_ m(\lambda). \] Thus, in particular, the Wiener measure \(\mu_ m\) on the loop space \({\mathbb{L}}_ m(M)\) is quasi-invariant under the action of \(\gamma \in^ K{\mathbb{P}}^ 1(G)\). Furthermore, the module of quasi-invariance \(\gamma\mapsto k(\gamma)\) is a differentiable map.
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Cameron-Martin theorem
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homogeneous space
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compact connected Lie group
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Lie algebra
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Wiener measure
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loop space
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fundamental solution
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heat equation
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isotropy group
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Fréchet space
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action
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module of quasi- invariance
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