Singular unitary representations of classical groups (Q909046)

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    In this interesting paper, the author gives a description of a part of the unitary dual of a type I classical group over a local field of characteristic \(\neq 2\), arising from R. Howe's duality correspondence between dual reductive pairs. Given such a pair \((G,G')\) inside a symplectic group, let \(\bar Sp\) be the metaplectic 2-fold cover and let Z be the kernel of the covering map. Let \(G(\epsilon)\) (resp. \(G'(\epsilon))\) be the subset of the unitary dual of G (resp. \(G')\) which restricts non-trivially to Z. The main theorem in the paper states that in the stable range, Howe's duality gives rise to an injection \(\hat{\bar G}(\epsilon)\to \hat{\bar G}(\epsilon)\). This extends a previous result by \textit{R. Howe}, in the case of the pair \((G,G')=(Sp_{2n}(R),O_{p,q}(R))\) with \(p+q\leq n-2\) [see Proc. Conf. honor G. Mackey 1984, Publ., Math. Sci. Res. Inst. 6, 121-150 (1987; Zbl 0635.22014)]. Furthermore, in a subsequent paper [Compos. Math. 71, 29-48 (1989; see the following preview Zbl 0694.22012)], the author shows that the image of this map can be characterized using the notion of low rank representations, due to R. Howe.
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    unitary dual
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    type I classical group
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    local field
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    dual reductive pairs
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    symplectic group
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    stable range
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    Howe's duality
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    low rank representations
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