Hilbert modules associated to parabolically induced representations of semisimple Lie groups
Abstract
Given a measured space X with commuting actions of two groups G and H satisfying certain conditions, we construct a Hilbert C*(H)-module E(X) equipped with a left action of C*(G), which generalises Rieffel's construction of inducing modules. Considering G to be a semisimple Lie group and H to be the Levi component L of a parabolic subgroup P=LN, the Hilbert module associated to X=G/N encodes the P-series representations of G coming from parabolic subgroups associated to P. We provide several descriptions of this Hilbert module, corresponding to the classical pictures of P-series. We then characterise the bounded operators on E(G/N) that commute to the left action of C*(G) as central multipliers of C*(L) and interpret this result as a globalised generic irreducibility theorem. Finally, we establish the convergence of intertwining integrals on a dense subset of E(G/N).
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