Yoshiki Oshima

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
On the asymptotic support of Plancherel measures for homogeneous spaces
Duke Mathematical Journal
2024-11-08Paper
On the asymptotic support of Plancherel measures for homogeneous spaces
 
2022-01-26Paper
Collapsing \(K3\) surfaces, tropical geometry and moduli compactifications of Satake, Morgan-Shalen type
MSJ Memoirs
2021-07-14Paper
Irreducible characters and semisimple coadjoint orbits
 
2021-04-12Paper
Collapsing \(K3\) surfaces and moduli compactification
Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series A
2019-03-27Paper
Determinant formula for parabolic Verma modules of Lie superalgebras
Journal of Algebra
2017-11-28Paper
Knapp-Stein type intertwining operators for symmetric pairs
Advances in Mathematics
2016-04-13Paper
Discrete branching laws for minimal holomorphic representations
Journal of Lie Theory
2016-03-16Paper
Restriction of most degenerate representations of \(O(1,N)\) with respect to symmetric pairs
Journal of Mathematical Sciences. University of Tokyo
2016-02-19Paper
On the restriction of Zuckerman's derived functor modules it \(A_{\mathfrak q}(\lambda)\) to reductive subgroups
American Journal of Mathematics
2015-09-21Paper
Classification of symmetric pairs with discretely decomposable restrictions of \((\mathfrak{g},K)\)-modules
Journal für die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik
2015-08-06Paper
On orbits in double flag varieties for symmetric pairs
Transformation Groups
2014-03-24Paper
Localization of cohomological induction
Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University
2013-07-24Paper
Classification of discretely decomposable \(A_{\mathfrak q}(\lambda)\) with respect to reductive symmetric pairs
Advances in Mathematics
2012-10-16Paper


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