Unitary Representations of Reductive Lie Groups 0-691-08481-5, 9780691084817, 9780691084824, 0-691-08482-3

This book is an expanded version of the Hermann Weyl Lectures given at the Institute for Advanced Study in January 1986.

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Unitary Representations of Reductive Lie Groups
 0-691-08481-5, 9780691084817, 9780691084824, 0-691-08482-3

Table of contents :
Content: *Frontmatter, pg. i*CONTENTS, pg. vii*ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, pg. ix*INTRODUCTION, pg. 1*Chapter 1. COMPACT GROUPS AND THE BOREL-WEIL THEOREM, pg. 19*Chapter 2. HARISH-CHANDRA MODULES, pg. 50*Chapter 3. PARABOLIC INDUCTION, pg. 62*Chapter 4. STEIN COMPLEMENTARY SERIES AND THE UNITARY DUAL OF GL(n,C), pg. 82*Chapter 5. COHOMOLOGICAL PARABOLIC INDUCTION: ANALYTIC THEORY, pg. 105*Chapter 6. COHOMOLOGICAL PARABOLIC INDUCTION: ALGEBRAIC THEORY, pg. 123*Interlude. THE IDEA OF UNIPOTENT REPRESENTATIONS, pg. 159*Chapter 7. FINITE GROUPS AND UNIPOTENT REPRESENTATIONS, pg. 164*Chapter 8. LANGLANDS' PRINCIPLE OF FUNCTORIALITY AND UNIPOTENT REPRESENTATIONS, pg. 185*Chapter 9. PRIMITIVE IDEALS AND UNIPOTENT REPRESENTATIONS, pg. 211*Chapter 10. THE ORBIT METHOD AND UNIPOTENT REPRESENTATIONS, pg. 235*Chapter 11. E-MULTIPLICITIES AND UNIPOTENT REPRESENTATIONS, pg. 258*Chapter 12. ON THE DEFINITION OF UNIPOTENT REPRESENTATIONS, pg. 284*Chapter 13. EXHAUSTION, pg. 290*REFERENCES, pg. 302*Backmatter, pg. 309

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