Mathematics – Representation Theory
Scientific paper
2007-09-26
Annals of Mathematics, Vol. 172 (2010), No. 2, 1407-1434
Mathematics
Representation Theory
A synthesis, with some simplified proofs, of arXiv:0705.2168v1 and arXiv:0707.2363v2
Scientific paper
In the local, characteristic 0, non archimedean case, we consider distributions on GL(n+1) which are invariant under the adjoint action of GL(n). We prove that such distributions are invariant by transposition. This implies that an admissible irreducible representation of GL(n+1), when restricted to GL(n) decomposes with multiplicity one. Similar Theorems are obtained for orthogonal or unitary groups.
Aizenbud Avraham
Gourevitch Dmitry
Rallis Steve
Schiffmann Gérard
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