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The truncated symbol of a differential symmetry breaking operator

Representation Theory 2025-10-22 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce the truncated symbol Symb0(D)\mathrm{Symb}_0(\mathbb{D}) of a differential symmetry breaking operator D\mathbb{D} between parabolically induced representations. This generalizes the symbol map Symb\mathrm{Symb}, which is defined for the case of abelian nilpotent radicals, to the non-abelian setting. The inverse Symb01\mathrm{Symb}_0^{-1} of the truncated symbol map Symb0\mathrm{Symb}_0 enables one to apply a recipe of the F-method for any nilpotent radical. As an application, we classify and construct differential intertwining operators D\mathcal{D} on the full flag variety SL(3,R)/BSL(3,\mathbb{R})/B and homomorphisms φ\varphi between Verma modules. It turned out that, surprisingly, Cayley continuants Caym(x;y)\mathrm{Cay}_m(x;y) appeared in the coefficients of one of the five families of operators that we constructed. At the end, the factorization identities of the differential operators D\mathcal{D} and homomorphisms φ\varphi are also classified. Binary Krawtchouk polynomials Km(x;y)K_m(x;y) play a key role in the proof.

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@article{arxiv.2506.23599,
  title  = {The truncated symbol of a differential symmetry breaking operator},
  author = {Toshihisa Kubo and Víctor Pérez-Valdés},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.23599},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

56 pages. In v2, the arguments in Section 3 are completely revised from those in v1, and the title is also slightly changed