Continuity of the Mackey-Higson bijection
Abstract
When G is a real reductive group and G0 is its Cartan motion group, the Mackey-Higson bijection is a natural one-to-one correspondence between all irreducible tempered representations of G and all irreducible unitary representations of G0. In this short note, we collect some known facts about the topology of the tempered dual G and that of the unitary dual G0, then verify that the Mackey-Higson bijection G G0 is continuous.
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