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This paper is a continuation of \textit{I. Beltiţă} and \textit{D. Beltiţă} [J. Funct. Anal. 260, No. 7, 1944--1968 (2011; Zbl 1217.22007)]. The approach to the Weyl calculus for representations of infinite-dimensional Lie groups is developed by establishing continuity properties of the Moyal product for symbols belonging to various modulation spaces. Several interesting results are presented. For instance, it is shown that the modulation space of symbols \(M^{\infty,1}\) is an associative Banach algebra and that the corresponding operators are bounded. These results are applied to two classes of representations: to the unitary irreducible representations of nilpotent Lie groups and to the natural representations of the semidirect product groups that govern the magnetic Weyl calculus.
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Weyl calculus
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involutive Banach algebra
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Algebras of symbols associated with the Weyl calculus for Lie group representations
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    Algebras of symbols associated with the Weyl calculus for Lie group representations (English)
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    This paper is a continuation of \textit{I. Beltiţă} and \textit{D. Beltiţă} [J. Funct. Anal. 260, No. 7, 1944--1968 (2011; Zbl 1217.22007)]. The approach to the Weyl calculus for representations of infinite-dimensional Lie groups is developed by establishing continuity properties of the Moyal product for symbols belonging to various modulation spaces. Several interesting results are presented. For instance, it is shown that the modulation space of symbols \(M^{\infty,1}\) is an associative Banach algebra and that the corresponding operators are bounded. These results are applied to two classes of representations: to the unitary irreducible representations of nilpotent Lie groups and to the natural representations of the semidirect product groups that govern the magnetic Weyl calculus.
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    Weyl calculus
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    involutive Banach algebra
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    Wiener property
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    Lie group
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    modulation spaces
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