Minimal representations, spherical vectors and exceptional theta series

David Kazhdan*, Boris Pioline, Andrew Waldron

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Abstract

Theta series for exceptional groups have been suggested as a possible description of the eleven-dimensional quantum supermembrane. We present explicit formulae for these automorphic forms whenever the underlying Lie group G is split (or complex) and simply laced. Specifically, we review and construct explicitly the minimal representation of G, generalizing the Schrödinger representation of symplectic groups. We compute the spherical vector in this representation, i.e. the wave function invariant under the maximal compact subgroup, which plays the rôle of the summand in the automorphic theta series. We also determine the spherical vector over the complex field. We outline how the spherical vector over the p-adic number fields provides the summation measure in the theta series, postponing its determination to a sequel of this work. The simplicity of our result is suggestive of a new Born-Infeld-like description of the membrane where U-duality is realized non-linearly. Our results may also be used in constructing quantum mechanical systems with spectrum generating symmetries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-40
Number of pages40
JournalCommunications in Mathematical Physics
Volume226
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2002
Externally publishedYes

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