On virtual representations of symmetric spaces and their analytic continuation (Q792474)

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On virtual representations of symmetric spaces and their analytic continuation
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    On virtual representations of symmetric spaces and their analytic continuation (English)
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    The motivation of the paper stems from models of relativistic quantum fields based on Euclidean field theory. In this theory one introduces fields based on the Euclidean group ISO(n,\({\mathbb{R}})\) and then by analytic continuation to the Poincaré group ISO(n-1,1,\({\mathbb{R}})\) recovers a relativistic field theory [cf. \textit{K. Osterwalder} and \textit{R. Schrader} [Commun. Math. Phys. 31, 83-112 (1973; Zbl 0274.46047), ibid. 42, 281-305 (1975; Zbl 0303.46034)]. To generalize the Euclidean approach, the authors formulate analytic continuation of representations in terms of a symmetric Lie group (G,K,\(\sigma)\) and its real symmetric Lie algebra (g,k,\(\sigma)\) with the decomposition \(g=k\oplus m\) and an involutive automorphism \(\sigma\). The group \(G^*\) is defined as the simply connected Lie group with the dual symmetric Lie algebra \(g^*\). A virtual representation of G is defined as a local homomorphism \(\pi\) from G into linear operators densely defined on a separable Hilbert space \({\mathcal H}\) with the properties: \(\pi\) restricted to K is continuous and unitary, there exists a neighbourhood U of e in G invariant under right translation by K and a linear subspace \({\mathcal D}\) related to U and dense in \({\mathcal H}\) where \(\pi\) fulfills three local conditions. Examples of virtual representations and the possibility of their extension into global representations of G are discussed. For two classes of symmetric Lie groups G, one of them being the Euclidean group, the authors prove that a virtual representation of G admits an analytic continuation into a unitary representation of \(G^*\).
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    virtual representations
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    symmetric spaces
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    analytic continuation
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    Euclidean field theory
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    Wiener integrals
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    inhomogeous Lorentz group
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