BRANCHING RULES OF SINGULAR UNITARY REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO SYMMETRIC PAIRS (A2n-1, Dn)

Author:

SEKIGUCHI HIDEKO1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153-8914, Japan

Abstract

The irreducible decomposition of scalar holomorphic discrete series representations when restricted to semisimple symmetric pairs (G, H) is explicitly known by Schmid [Die Randwerte holomorphe funktionen auf hermetisch symmetrischen Raumen, Invent. Math.9 (1969–1970) 61–80] for H compact and by Kobayashi [Multiplicity-Free Theorems of the Restrictions of Unitary Highest Weight Modules with Respect to Reductive Symmetric Pairs, Progress in Mathematics, Vol. 255 (Birhäuser, 2007), pp. 45–109] for H non-compact. In this paper, we deal with the symmetric pair (U(n, n), SO* (2n)), and extend the Kobayashi–Schmid formula to certain non-tempered unitary representations which are realized in Dolbeault cohomology groups over open Grassmannian manifolds with indefinite metric. The resulting branching rule is multiplicity-free and discretely decomposable, which fits in the framework of the general theory of discrete decomposable restrictions by Kobayashi [Discrete decomposability of the restriction of A𝔮(λ) with respect to reductive subgroups II — micro-local analysis and asymptotic K-support, Ann. Math.147 (1998), 709–729].

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Mathematics

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