Leibniz's rule on two-step nilpotent Lie groups

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DOI10.4064/CM6573-10-2015zbMATH Open1351.22005arXiv1502.00498OpenAlexW2963681650WikidataQ115217970 ScholiaQ115217970MaRDI QIDQ3178217FDOQ3178217


Authors: Krystian Bekała Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 July 2016

Published in: Colloquium Mathematicum (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let mathfrakg be a nilpotent Lie algebra which is also regarded as a homogeneous Lie group with the Campbell-Hausdorff multiplication. This allows to define a generalized multiplication of two functions in the Schwartz class mathcalS(mathfrakg), where vee and wedge are the Abelian Fourier transforms on the Lie algebra mathfrakg and on the dual mathfrakg. In the operator analysis on nilpotent Lie groups an important notion is the one of symbolic calculus which can be viewed as a higher order generalization of the Weyl calculus for pseudodifferential operators of H"ormander. The idea of such a calculus consists in describing the product for some classes of symbols. We find a formula for for Schwartz functions f,g in the case of two-step nilpotent Lie groups, that includes the Heisenberg group. We extend this formula to the class of functions f,g such that fvee,gvee are certain distributions acting by convolution on the Lie group, that includes usual classes of symbols. In the case of the Abelian group Rd we have , so is given by the Leibniz rule.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.00498




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