Separately radial and radial Toeplitz operators on the projective space and representation theory
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Semisimple Lie groups and their representations (22E46) Bergman spaces of functions in several complex variables (32A36) Hermitian symmetric spaces, bounded symmetric domains, Jordan algebras (complex-analytic aspects) (32M15) Toeplitz operators, Hankel operators, Wiener-Hopf operators (47B35) Algebras of specific types of operators (Toeplitz, integral, pseudodifferential, etc.) (47L80)
Abstract: We consider separately radial (with corresponding group ) and radial (with corresponding group symbols on the projective space , as well as the associated Toeplitz operators on the weighted Bergman spaces. It is known that the -algebras generated by each family of such Toeplitz operators are commutative. We present a new representation theoretic proof of such commutativity. Our method is easier and more enlightening as it shows that the commutativity of the -algebras is a consequence of the existence of multiplicity-free representations. Furthermore, our method shows how to extend the current formulas for the spectra of the corresponding Toeplitz operators to any closed group lying between and .
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