Trace class groups
Abstract
A representation π of a locally compact group G is called trace class, if for every test function f the induced operator π(f) is a trace class operator. The group G is called trace class, if every π∈ G is trace class. We show that trace class groups are type I and give a criterion for semi-direct products to be trace class and show that a representation π is trace class if and only if ππ' can be realized in the space of distributions.
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