The Fourfold Way In Real Analysis: An Alternative to the Metaplectic Representation

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The fourfold way starts with the consideration of entire functions of one variable satisfying specific estimates at infinity, both on the real line and the pure imaginary line. A major part of classical analysis, mainly that which deals with Fourier analysis and related concepts, can then be given a parameter-dependent analogue. The parameter is some real number modulo 2, the classical case being obtained when itis an integer. The space L2(R) has to give way to a pseudo-Hilbert space, on which a new translation-invariant integral still exists. All this extends to the n-dimensional case, and in the alternative to the metaplectic representation so obtained, it is the space of Lagrangian subspaces of R2nthat plays the usual role of the complex Siegel domain. In fourfold analysis, the spectrum of the harmonic oscillator can be an arbitrary class modulo the integers.

Even though the whole development touches upon notions of representation theory, pseudodifferential operator theory, and algebraic geometry, it remains completely elementary in all these aspects. The book should be of interest to researchers working in analysis in general, in harmonic analysis, or in mathematical physics.

Author(s): André Unterberger (auth.)
Series: Progress in Mathematics 250
Edition: 1
Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 222
Tags: Topological Groups, Lie Groups; Mathematical Methods in Physics; Functions of a Complex Variable; Abstract Harmonic Analysis

The One-dimensional Anaplectic Representation....Pages 1-44
The n -dimensional Anaplectic Analysis....Pages 45-146
Towards the Anaplectic Symbolic Calculi....Pages 147-184
The One-dimensional Case Revisited....Pages 185-215