A geometric quantization of the Kostant-Sekiguchi correspondence for scalar type unitary highest weight representations

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Abstract: For any Hermitian Lie group G of tube type we give a geometric quantization procedure of certain KmathbbC-orbits in mathfrakpmathbbC to obtain all scalar type highest weight representations. Here KmathbbC is the complexification of a maximal compact subgroup KsubseteqG with corresponding Cartan decomposition mathfrakg=mathfrakk+mathfrakp of the Lie algebra of G. We explicitly realize every such representation pi on a Fock space consisting of square integrable holomorphic functions on its associated variety Ass(pi)subseteqmathfrakpmathbbC. The associated variety Ass(pi) is the closure of a single nilpotent KmathbbC-orbit mathcalOKmathbbCsubseteqmathfrakpmathbbC which corresponds by the Kostant-Sekiguchi correspondence to a nilpotent coadjoint G-orbit mathcalOGsubseteqmathfrakg. The known Schr"odinger model of pi is a realization on L2(mathcalO), where mathcalOsubseteqmathcalOG is a Lagrangian submanifold. We construct an intertwining operator from the Schr"odinger model to the new Fock model, the generalized Segal-Bargmann transform, which gives a geometric quantization of the Kostant-Sekiguchi correspondence (a notion invented by Hilgert, Kobayashi, {O}rsted and the author). The main tool in our construction are multivariable I- and K-Bessel functions on Jordan algebras which appear in the measure of mathcalOKmathbbC, as reproducing kernel of the Fock space and as integral kernel of the Segal-Bargmann transform. As a corollary to our construction we also obtain the integral kernel of the unitary inversion operator in the Schr"odinger model in terms of a multivariable J-Bessel function as well as explicit Whittaker vectors.









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