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A program for branching problems in the representation theory of real reductive groups

Toshiyuki Kobayashi

Published 2015-09-29Version 1

We wish to understand how irreducible representations of a group G behave when restricted to a subgroup G' (the branching problem). Our primary concern is with representations of reductive Lie groups, which involve both algebraic and analytic approaches. We divide branching problems into three stages: (A) abstract features of the restriction; (B) branching laws (irreducible decompositions of the restriction); and (C) construction of symmetry breaking operators on geometric models. We could expect a simple and detailed study of branching problems in Stages B and C in the settings that are {\it{a priori}} known to be "nice" in Stage A, and conversely, new results and methods in Stage C that might open another fruitful direction of branching problems including Stage A. The aim of this article is to give new perspectives on the subjects, to explain the methods based on some recent progress, and to raise some conjectures and open questions.

Comments: to appear in Progress in Mathematics 312, Representations of Reductive Groups, In Honor of the 60th Birthday of David A. Vogan, Jr
Subjects: 22E46, 53C35
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