The symplectic Fueter-Sce theorem (Q2194020)
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The symplectic Fueter-Sce theorem (English)
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25 August 2020
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In general terms, the Fueter(-Sce-Qian) theorem is a result that allows to produce a hypercomplex regular function from a complex holomorphic one. The application of such a theorem to polynomials plays an important role in representation theory. In this rather technical paper, the authors prove a symplectic version of the Fueter theorem for spinor-valued functions (see Section 2 for the formal definitions). Instead of the classic Dirac operator, they consider an operator \(D_s\), already defined in [\textit{H. De Bie} et al., J. Geom. Phys. 75, 120--128 (2014; Zbl 1279.30051)]. This is a first-order differential operator, acting on functions \(f(x, y)\) on \(\mathbb{R}^{2n}\) taking values in the spinor representation for the symplectic Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{sp}(2n)\), which commutes with the regular action of this Lie algebra. As highlighted in the paper, a main differences to the classic case (centered around the Dirac operator and the spin group) will be the fact that one cannot start from holomorphic functions \(f(z)\); instead one has to consider other special functions as a starting point.
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symplectic Dirac operator
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symmetry operators
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Fueter theorem
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representation theory
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