A simple question about a complicated object
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Publication:6470320
arXivmath/0003183MaRDI QIDQ6470320FDOQ6470320
Authors: Pierre-Yves Gaillard
Publication date: 28 March 2000
Abstract: Let n and k be positive integers with and k < n. Then of course SU(k,1) is contained into SU(n,1). Moreover, which is less clear - but proved by Khoroshkin -, the representation theory of SU(k,1) at the generalized infinitesimal character of the trivial module can be fully (and even Ext-fully) embedded into that of SU(n,1). Here is the obvious bet: This embedding is implemented by the cohomological induction functor. I conjecture that a similar phenomenon occurs whenever SU(k,1) is a Levi factor of a theta stable parabolic subalgebra of a reductive group.
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