The infinitesimal characters of discrete series for real spherical spaces
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Abstract: Let be the homogeneous space of a real reductive group and a unimodular real spherical subgroup, and consider the regular representation of on . It is shown that all representations of the discrete series, that is, the irreducible subrepresentations of , have infinitesimal characters which are real and belong to a lattice. Moreover, let be a maximal compact subgroup of . Then each irreducible representation of occurs in a finite set of such discrete series representations only. Similar results are obtained for the twisted discrete series, that is, the discrete components of the space of square integrable sections of a line bundle, given by a unitary character on an abelian extension of .
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