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Geometry of the Borel -- de Siebenthal Discrete Series

Representation Theory 2009-01-29 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

Let G0G_0 be a connected, simply connected real simple Lie group. Suppose that G0G_0 has a compact Cartan subgroup T0T_0, so it has discrete series representations. Relative to T0T_0 there is a distinguished positive root system Δ+\Delta^+ for which there is a unique noncompact simple root ν\nu, the "Borel -- de Siebenthal system". There is a lot of fascinating geometry associated to the corresponding "Borel -- de Siebenthal discrete series" representations of G0G_0. In this paper we explore some of those geometric aspects and we work out the K0K_0--spectra of the Borel -- de Siebenthal discrete series representations. This has already been carried out in detail for the case where the associated symmetric space G0/K0G_0/K_0 is of hermitian type, i.e. where ν\nu has coefficient 1 in the maximal root μ\mu, so we assume that the group G0G_0 is not of hermitian type, in other words that ν\nu has coefficient 2 in μ\mu. \medskip Several authors have studied the case where G0/K0G_0/K_0 is a quaternionic symmetric space and the inducing holomorphic vector bundle is a line bundle. That is the case where μ\mu is orthogonal to the compact simple roots and the inducing representation is 1--dimensional.

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@article{arxiv.0901.4505,
  title  = {Geometry of the Borel -- de Siebenthal Discrete Series},
  author = {Bent Orsted and Joseph A. Wolf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.4505},
  year   = {2009}
}