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Analytic continuation of group representations

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Some general methods for analytically continuing group representations are presented. In favorable cases, this enables one to recognize the generalization of the “principal”, “discrete” and “supplementary” series.

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Hermann, R. Analytic continuation of group representations. Commun.Math. Phys. 2, 251–270 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01773356

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