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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 714; 2018; 303 ppMSC: Primary 15; 17; 20; 22; 32; 43; 53; 81
This volume contains the proceedings of the AMS Special Session on Harmonic Analysis, in honor of Gestur Ólafsson's 65th birthday, held on January 4, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia.
The articles in this volume provide fresh perspectives on many different directions within harmonic analysis, highlighting the connections between harmonic analysis and the areas of integral geometry, complex analysis, operator algebras, Lie algebras, special functions, and differential operators. The breadth of contributions highlights the diversity of current research in harmonic analysis and shows that it continues to be a vibrant and fruitful field of inquiry.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in harmonic analysis, symmetric spaces, and operator algebras.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Alexander Alldridge, Siddhartha Sahi and Hadi Salmasian — Schur $Q$-functions and the Capelli eigenvalue problem for the Lie superalgebra $\ger q(n)$
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Ilwoo Cho and Palle E. T. Jorgensen — Analysis of free products of the general linear groups $GL_{2}(\mathbb {Q}_{p})$ and Hecke algebras $\mathcal {H}( GL_{2}(\mathbb {Q}_{p})) $ over primes $p$
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Jens Gerlach Christensen — Atomic decompositions of mixed norm Bergman spaces on tube type domains
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Pierre Clare — C*-algebraic normalization and Godement-Jacquet factors
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Matthew Dawson and Raúl Quiroga-Barranco — Radial Toeplitz operators on the weighted Bergman spaces of Cartan domains
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Robert W. Donley, Jr. and Won Geun Kim — A rational theory of Clebsch-Gordan coefficients
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Ricardo Estrada and Boris Rubin — Radon-John transforms and spherical harmonics
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Sigurdur Helgason — Spherical functions on Riemannian symmetric spaces
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Markus Hunziker, Mark R. Sepanski and Ronald J. Stanke — Schrödinger-type equations and unitary highest weight representations of the metaplectic group
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Toshiyuki Kobayashi — Residue formula for regular symmetry breaking operators
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Karl-Hermann Neeb — On the geometry of standard subspaces
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Marcus J. Slupinski and Robert J. Stanton — Pure spinors and a construction of the $E_*$-Lie algebras
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Joseph A. Wolf — Representations on partially holomorphic cohomology spaces, revisited
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This volume contains the proceedings of the AMS Special Session on Harmonic Analysis, in honor of Gestur Ólafsson's 65th birthday, held on January 4, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia.
The articles in this volume provide fresh perspectives on many different directions within harmonic analysis, highlighting the connections between harmonic analysis and the areas of integral geometry, complex analysis, operator algebras, Lie algebras, special functions, and differential operators. The breadth of contributions highlights the diversity of current research in harmonic analysis and shows that it continues to be a vibrant and fruitful field of inquiry.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in harmonic analysis, symmetric spaces, and operator algebras.
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Articles
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Alexander Alldridge, Siddhartha Sahi and Hadi Salmasian — Schur $Q$-functions and the Capelli eigenvalue problem for the Lie superalgebra $\ger q(n)$
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Ilwoo Cho and Palle E. T. Jorgensen — Analysis of free products of the general linear groups $GL_{2}(\mathbb {Q}_{p})$ and Hecke algebras $\mathcal {H}( GL_{2}(\mathbb {Q}_{p})) $ over primes $p$
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Jens Gerlach Christensen — Atomic decompositions of mixed norm Bergman spaces on tube type domains
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Pierre Clare — C*-algebraic normalization and Godement-Jacquet factors
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Matthew Dawson and Raúl Quiroga-Barranco — Radial Toeplitz operators on the weighted Bergman spaces of Cartan domains
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Robert W. Donley, Jr. and Won Geun Kim — A rational theory of Clebsch-Gordan coefficients
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Ricardo Estrada and Boris Rubin — Radon-John transforms and spherical harmonics
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Sigurdur Helgason — Spherical functions on Riemannian symmetric spaces
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Markus Hunziker, Mark R. Sepanski and Ronald J. Stanke — Schrödinger-type equations and unitary highest weight representations of the metaplectic group
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Toshiyuki Kobayashi — Residue formula for regular symmetry breaking operators
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Karl-Hermann Neeb — On the geometry of standard subspaces
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Marcus J. Slupinski and Robert J. Stanton — Pure spinors and a construction of the $E_*$-Lie algebras
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Joseph A. Wolf — Representations on partially holomorphic cohomology spaces, revisited