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Two New Settings for Examples of von Neumann Dimension

Operator Algebras 2018-11-30 v1 Functional Analysis Number Theory Representation Theory

Abstract

Let G=PSL(2,R)G=PSL(2,\mathbb{R}), let Γ\Gamma be a lattice in GG, and let H\mathcal{H} be an irreducible unitary representation of GG with square-integrable matrix coefficients. A theorem in [Goodman, de la Harpe, Jones 1989] states that the von Neumann dimension of H\mathcal{H} as a RΓR\Gamma-module is equal to the formal dimension of the discrete series representation H\mathcal{H} times the covolume of Γ\Gamma, calculated with respect to the same Haar measure. We prove two results inspired by this theorem. First, we show there is a representation of RΓ2R\Gamma_2 on a subspace of cuspidal automorphic functions in L2(Γ1\G)L^2(\Gamma_1 \backslash G), where Γ1\Gamma_1 and Γ2\Gamma_2 are lattices in GG; and this representation is unitarily equivalent to one of the representations in [Goodman, de la Harpe, Jones 1989]. Next, we calculate von Neumann dimensions when GG is PGL(2,F)PGL(2,F), for FF a local non-archimedean field of characteristic 00 with residue field of order not divisible by 2; Γ\Gamma is a torsion-free lattice in PGL(2,F)PGL(2,F), which, by a theorem of Ihara, is a free group; and H\mathcal{H} is the Steinberg representation, or a depth-zero supercuspidal representation, each yielding a different dimension.

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@article{arxiv.1811.11749,
  title  = {Two New Settings for Examples of von Neumann Dimension},
  author = {Lauren C. Ruth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.11749},
  year   = {2018}
}

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This is the author's Ph.D. thesis