Local theta correspondence and nilpotent invariants
classification
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invariantsnilpotentassociatedcorrespondencelocalthetabehaviorcase
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We consider two types of nilpotent invariants associated to smooth representations, namely generalized Whittaker models, and associated characters (in the case of a real reductive group). We survey some recent results on the behavior of these nilpotent invariants under local theta correspondence, and highlight the special role of a certain double fiberation of moment maps.
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