Harmonic Analysis and Special Functions on Symmetric Spaces

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The two parts of this sharply focused book, Hypergeometric and Special Functions and Harmonic Analysis on Semisimple Symmetric Spaces, are derived from lecture notes for the European School of Group Theory, a forum providing high-level courses on recent developments in group theory. The authors provide students and researchers with a thorough and thoughtful overview, elaborating on the topic with clear statements of definitions and theorems and augmenting these withtime-saving examples. An extensive set of notes supplements the text. Heckman and Schlichtkrull extend the ideas of harmonic analysis on semisimple symmetric spaces to embrace the theory of hypergeometric and spherical functions and show that the K-variant Eisenstein integrals for G/H are hypergeometric functions under this theory. They lead readers from the fundamentals of semisimple symmetric spaces of G/H to the frontier, including generalization, to the Riemannian case. This volume will interest harmonic analysts, those working on or applying the theory of symmetric spaces; it will also appeal to those with an interest in special functions. Extends ideas of harmonic analysis on symmetric spaces First treatment of the theory to include hypergeometric and spherical functions Links algebraic, analytic, and geometric methods

Author(s): Gerrit Heckman
Series: Perspectives in Mathematics
Publisher: Academic Press Inc
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: 239

Front Cover......Page 1
Harmonic Analysis and Special Functions on Symmetric Spaces......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Part I: Hypergeometric and Spherical Functions......Page 14
Part II: Harmonic Analysis on Semisimple Symmetric Spaces......Page 104
Part III: Are K-invariant Eisenstein Integrals for G / H Hypergeometric Functions?......Page 202
References......Page 222
Index......Page 236