On the discretely decomposable restrictions of (𝔤,K)-modules for Klein four symmetric pairs
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- Classification of Klein four symmetric pairs of holomorphic type for \(\text{E}_{7(-25)}\)
- A necessary condition for discrete branching laws for Klein four symmetric pairs
- Discretely decomposable restrictions of \((\mathfrak{g}, K)\)-modules for Klein four symmetric pairs of exceptional Lie groups of Hermitian type
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- Branching laws of Klein four-symmetric pairs for $$\textrm{Sp}(n,\mathbb {R})$$
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