The infinite unitary group, Howe dual pairs, and the quantization of constrained systems
Abstract
The irreducible unitary representations of the Banach Lie group (which is the norm-closure of the inductive limit ) of unitary operators on a separable Hilbert space \H, which were found by Kirillov and Ol'shanskii, are reconstructed from quantization theory. Firstly, the coadjoint orbits of this group are realized as Marsden-Weinstein symplectic quotients in the setting of dual pairs. Secondly, these quotients are quantized on the basis of the author's earlier proposal to quantize a more general symplectic reduction procedure by means of Rieffel induction (a technique in the theory of operator algebras). As a warmup, the simplest such orbit, the projective Hilbert space, is first quantized using geometric quantization, and then again with Rieffel induction. Reduction and induction have to be performed with either or . The former case is straightforward, unless the half-form correction to the (geometric) quantization of the unconstrained system is applied. The latter case, in which one induces from holomorphic discrete series representations, is problematic. For finite-dimensional , the desired result is only obtained if one ignores half-forms, and induces from a representation, `half' of whose highest weight is shifted by (relative to the naive orbit correspondence). This presumably poses a problem for any theory of quantizing constrained systems.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9411171,
title = {The infinite unitary group, Howe dual pairs, and the quantization of constrained systems},
author = {N. P. Landsman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9411171},
year = {2007}
}
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