On the analogy between complex semisimple groups and their Cartan motion groups
zbMATH Open1236.22010MaRDI QIDQ3105481FDOQ3105481
Publication date: 5 January 2012
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representationsHecke algebrasCartan motion groupHarish-Chandra homomorphismMackey analogyKostant's theoremcomplex semisimple groupsminimal \(K\)-types
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