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Cohomological Induction and Unitary Representations (PMS-45)

by Anthony W. Knapp, David A. Vogan Jr.
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Overview

This book offers a systematic treatment—the first in book form—of the development and use of cohomological induction to construct unitary representations. George Mackey introduced induction in 1950 as a real analysis construction for passing from a unitary representation of a closed subgroup of a locally compact group to a unitary representation of the whole group. Later a parallel construction using complex analysis and its associated co-homology theories grew up as a result of work by Borel, Weil, Harish-Chandra, Bott, Langlands, Kostant, and Schmid. Cohomological induction, introduced by Zuckerman, is an algebraic analog that is technically more manageable than the complex-analysis construction and leads to a large repertory of irreducible unitary representations of reductive Lie groups.

The book, which is accessible to students beyond the first year of graduate school, will interest mathematicians and physicists who want to learn about and take advantage of the algebraic side of the representation theory of Lie groups. Cohomological Induction and Unitary Representations develops the necessary background in representation theory and includes an introductory chapter of motivation, a thorough treatment of the "translation principle," and four appendices on algebra and analysis.

Synopsis

This book offers a systematic treatment--the first in book form--of the development and use of cohomological induction to construct unitary representations. George Mackey introduced induction in 1950 as a real analysis construction for passing from a unitary representation of a closed subgroup of a locally compact group to a unitary representation of the whole group. Later a parallel construction using complex analysis and its associated co-homology theories grew up as a result of work by Borel, Weil, Harish-Chandra, Bott, Langlands, Kostant, and Schmid. Cohomological induction, introduced by Zuckerman, is an algebraic analog that is technically more manageable than the complex-analysis construction and leads to a large repertory of irreducible unitary representations of reductive Lie groups.The book, which is accessible to students beyond the first year of graduate school, will interest mathematicians and physicists who want to learn about and take advantage of the algebraic side of the representation theory of Lie groups. Cohomological Induction and Unitary Representations develops the necessary background in representation theory and includes an introductory chapter of motivation, a thorough treatment of the "translation principle," and four appendices on algebra and analysis.

Zentralblatt fur Mathematik

This book is a thorough and excellent presentation of the 'cohomological' approach to the construction and classification of irreducible representations of semisimple real Lie groups. . . .

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Zentralblatt fur Mathematik

This book is a thorough and excellent presentation of the 'cohomological' approach to the construction and classification of irreducible representations of semisimple real Lie groups. . . .

Zentralblatt fòr Mathematik


This book is a thorough and excellent presentation of the 'cohomological' approach to the construction and classification of irreducible representations of semisimple real Lie groups. . . .

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Pages
966
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780691037561

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