Existence of conical vectors in induced modules
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- A resolution for standard modules of Borcherds Lie algebras
- Basic covariant differential operators on hermitian symmetric spaces
- Vertex-algebraic structure of the principal subspaces of certain \(A_1^{(1)}\)-modules. II: Higher-level case
- Differential Equations for Singular Vectors ofsp(2n)
- A generalization of the Bernstein-Gelfand-Gelfand resolution
- Linear Factorization of Conical Polynomials Over Certain Nonassociative Algebras
- Differential-operator representations of \(S_n\) and singular vectors in Verma modules
- Jacquet modules of principal series generated by the trivial \(K\)-type
- Lie algebra homology and the Macdonald-Kac formulas
- Harmonic analysis on reductive Lie groups
- Vertex-algebraic structure of the principal subspaces of level one modules for the untwisted affine Lie algebras of types \(A,D,E\)
- Generalized Verma modules, the Cartan-Helgason theorem, and the Harish- Chandra homomorphism
- On multiplicity in the Jordan-Hölder series of Verma modules
- Leading weight vectors and homomorphisms between generalized Verma modules
- The homomorphisms between scalar generalized Verma modules associated to maximal parabolic subalgebras
- A comparison theory for the structure of induced representations
- Jantzen coefficients and simplicity of parabolic Verma modules
- Homomorphisms Between Generalized Verma Modules
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