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Quantising proper actions on \(\text{Spin}^c\)-manifolds
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    Quantising proper actions on \(\text{Spin}^c\)-manifolds (English)
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    8 January 2018
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    Recently, the \textit{quantisation commutes with reduction} principle was generalised from the symplectic setting to the \(\text{Spin}^c\)-setting. The present study gives a new extension, namely to non-compact groups and manifolds. Also, if the previous generalisation uses topological methods, the new one is based on an analytical approach to possibly non-cocompact actions on \(\text{Spin}^c\)-manifolds. This approach generalises to \(\text{Spin}^c\)-Dirac operators twisted by vector bundles, and implies an index formula for the Braverman's analytic index of such operators. The main result for untwisted \(\text{Spin}^c\)-Dirac operators for possibly non-cocompact actions, namely Theorem 6.8, is proved in Sections 7 and 8. The index formula for \(\text{Spin}^c\)-Dirac operators twisted by vector bundles is also stated in Section 6, and is proved in Section 9. Finally, Section 10 contains applications of the main results and a way to construct examples where they apply.
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    \(\text{Spin}^c\)-manifolds
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    geometric quantisation
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    quantisation commutes with reduction
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    proper Lie group actions
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    noncompact index theorem
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