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Induced representations of infinite-dimensional groups

Alexandre Kosyak

Published 2012-06-30Version 1

The induced representation ${\rm Ind}_H^GS$ of a locally compact group $G$ is the unitary representation of the group $G$ associated with unitary representation $S:H\rightarrow U(V)$ of a subgroup $H$ of the group $G$. Our aim is to develop the concept of induced representations for infinite-dimensional groups. The induced representations for infinite-dimensional groups in not unique, as in the case of a locally compact groups. It depends on two completions $\tilde H$ and $\tilde G$ of the subgroup $H$ and the group $G$, on an extension $\tilde S:\tilde H\rightarrow U(V)$ of the representation $S:H\rightarrow U(V)$ and on a choice of the $G$-quasi-invariant measure $\mu$ on an appropriate completion $\tilde X=\tilde H\backslash \tilde G$ of the space $H\backslash G$. As the illustration we consider the "nilpotent" group $B_0^{\mathbb Z}$ of infinite in both directions upper triangular matrices and the induced representation corresponding to the so-called generic

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