Multiplicity one theorem for \((\text{GL}_{n+1}({\mathbb{R}}), \text{GL}_{n} ({ \mathbb{R}}))\)

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Publication:1047911


DOI10.1007/s00029-009-0544-7zbMath1185.22006arXiv0808.2729MaRDI QIDQ1047911

Avraham Aizenbud, Dmitry Gourevitch

Publication date: 8 January 2010

Published in: Selecta Mathematica. New Series (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0808.2729


20G05: Representation theory for linear algebraic groups

46F10: Operations with distributions and generalized functions

22E45: Representations of Lie and linear algebraic groups over real fields: analytic methods


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