The action of an overalgebra on the Plancherel decomposition and shift operators in the imaginary direction
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Abstract: Consider the Plancherel decomposition of the tensor product of a highest weight and a lowest weight unitary representations of . We construct explicitly the action of the Lie algebra in the direct integral of Hilbert spaces. It turns out that a Lie algebra operator is a second order differential operator in one variable and second order difference operator with respect to another variable. The difference operators are defined in terms of the shift in the imaginary direction , (the Plancherel measure is supported by real ).
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