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Derivatives for smooth representations of GL(n,R) and GL(n,C)

Avraham Aizenbud, Dmitry Gourevitch, Siddhartha Sahi

Published 2011-09-20, updated 2014-03-23Version 3

The notion of derivatives for smooth representations of GL(n) in the p-adic case was defined by J. Bernstein and A. Zelevinsky. In the archimedean case, an analog of the highest derivative was defined for irreducible unitary representations by S. Sahi and called the "adduced" representation. In this paper we define derivatives of all order for smooth admissible Frechet representations (of moderate growth). The archimedean case is more problematic than the p-adic case; for example arbitrary derivatives need not be admissible. However, the highest derivative continues being admissible, and for irreducible unitarizable representations coincides with the space of smooth vectors of the adduced representation. In [AGS] we prove exactness of the highest derivative functor, and compute highest derivatives of all monomial representations. We prove exactness of the highest derivative functor, and compute highest derivatives of all monomial representations. We apply those results to finish the computation of adduced representations for all irreducible unitary representations and to prove uniqueness of degenerate Whittaker models for unitary representations, thus completing the results of [Sah89, Sah90, SaSt90, GS12].

Comments: First version of this preprint was split into 2. The proofs of two theorems which are technically involved in analytic difficulties were separated into "Twisted homology for the mirabolic nilradical" preprint. All the rest stayed in v2 of this preprint. v3: version to appear in the Israel Journal of Mathematics
Categories: math.RT
Subjects: 20G20, 22E30
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