The Bernstein-Gelfand-Gelfand complex and Kasparov theory for \(SL(3,\mathbb C)\) (Q616891)

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    The Bernstein-Gelfand-Gelfand complex and Kasparov theory for \(SL(3,\mathbb C)\)
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      The Bernstein-Gelfand-Gelfand complex and Kasparov theory for \(SL(3,\mathbb C)\) (English)
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      12 January 2011
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      For the group \(G=SL(3,\mathbb C)\) with the maximal compact subgroup \(K=SU(3)\), every highest weight representation \(V^\lambda\) of \(G\), construct a normalized \(L^2\)-bounded version of the \(G\)-equivariant fibrations \(G/B \to X_i =\text{Gr}_{3,i}(\mathbb C)\), \(i = 1,2\), where \(B\) is a minimal parabolic subgroup, \(\text{Gr}_{3,i}\) are the Grassmanian, associate the complex \(C^p = \bigoplus_{l(w)=p} C^\infty(G/B,L^{\text{hol}}_{w*\lambda})\) and therefore the Borel-Weil inclusion \[ V^\lambda \hookrightarrow C^\infty(G/B,L^{\text{hol}}_{w*\lambda}), \] i.e., for two simple roots \(\alpha_1\), \(\alpha_2\), associate the C*-algebra \(\mathcal K_{\alpha_i}\) of operators of \(L^2\)-space of homogeneous line bundle over \(X\), including all the longitudinal pseudodifferential operators of negative orders, tangent to the given fibrations. With this construction, for the group \(SL(3,\mathbb C)\), the author constructs the nilpotent element \(\gamma= \gamma(1_K)\) under the explicit splitting map \(K(K) \to K(G)\) from the Bernstein-Gelfand-Gelfand (BGG) complex for \(G\) and in particular, a construction of the nilpotent element \(\gamma\) of \(G\), which factors through \(KK^G(\mathbb C(G/B),\mathbb C)\).
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      index theory
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      \(KK\)-theory
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      Baum-Connes conjecture
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