Unipotent representations and the dual pair correspondence (Q1728687)

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Unipotent representations and the dual pair correspondence
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    Unipotent representations and the dual pair correspondence (English)
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    25 February 2019
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    Let \(G\) be a real reductive Lie group with Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{g}\) and maximal compact subgroup \(K\). Let \(\mathfrak{g}_{\mathbb{C}}\) be the complexification of \(\mathfrak{g}\). According to the paper under review, an irreducible \((\mathfrak{g}, K)\)-module \((\Pi, V)\) is unipotent if it is unitary and \(\mathrm{Ann}\,\Pi\subset U(\mathfrak{g})\) is a maximal primitive ideal. The first main result of the paper is Theorem 3.5.1, which realizes the unipotent representations of a complex Lie group via a series of \(\Theta\)-correspondences starting from a one-dimensional unitary character. As the second theme, the paper links the \(K\)-types of the unipotent representations with the regular functions of coadjoint orbits. Indeed, the author establishes a conjecture made by Vogan in 1991 for a large class of nilpotent orbits for complex classical Lie groups. For the entire collection see [Zbl 1387.11001].
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    unipotent representations
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    \(\Theta \)-correspondence
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    \(K\)-structure
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    coadjoint nilpotent orbits
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