The Cos^ and Sin^ transforms as intertwining operators between generalized principal series representations of SL(n+1, K)

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The Cos\(^\lambda\) and Sin\(^\lambda\) transforms as intertwining operators between generalized principal series representations of SL\((n+1,\mathbb K)\)




Abstract: In this article we connect topics from convex and integral geometry with well known topics in representation theory of semisimple Lie groups by showing that the Coslamda and Sinlambda-transforms on the Grassmann manifolds Grp(K)=SU(n+1,K)/S(U(p,K)imesU(n+1p,K)) are standard intertwining operators between certain generalized principal series representations induced from a maximal parabolic subgroup Pp of SL(n+1,K). The index p indicates the dependence of the parabolic on p. The general results of Knapp and Stein and Vogan and Wallach then show that both transforms have meromorphic extension to C and are invertible for generic lambdainC. Furthermore, known methods from representation theory combined with a Selberg type integral allow us to determine the K-spectrum of those operators.



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