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    Spontaneous generation of eigenvalues

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    We show that the action of conformal vector fields on functions on the sphere determines the spectrum of the Laplacian (or the conformal Laplacian), without further input of information. The spectra of intertwining operators (both differential and non-local) with principal part a power of the Laplacian follows as a corollary. An application of the method is the sharp form of Gross' entropy inequality on the sphere. The same method gives the spectrum of the Dirac operator on the sphere, as well as of a continuous family of nonlocal intertwinors, and an infinite family of odd-order differential intertwinors.Comment: 19 pages, LaTe

    The Paley-Wiener Theorem and the Local Huygens' Principle for Compact Symmetric Spaces

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    We prove a Paley-Wiener Theorem for a class of symmetric spaces of the compact type, in which all root multiplicities are even. This theorem characterizes functions of small support in terms of holomorphic extendability and exponential type of their (discrete) Fourier transforms. We also provide three independent new proofs of the strong Huygens' principle for a suitable constant shift of the wave equation on odd-dimensional spaces from our class.Comment: 26 pages, 1 figur

    ANCSA and 1991: A Framework for Analysis

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    Heat kernel asymptotics with mixed boundary conditions

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    We calculate the coefficient a5a_5 of the heat kernel asymptotics for an operator of Laplace type with mixed boundary conditions on a general compact manifold.Comment: 26 pages, LaTe

    The Rule That Isn\u27t a Rule - The Business Judgment Rule

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    Q-Curvature, Spectral Invariants, and Representation Theory

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    We give an introductory account of functional determinants of elliptic operators on manifolds and Polyakov-type formulas for their infinitesimal and finite conformal variations. We relate this to extremal problems and to the Q-curvature on even-dimensional conformal manifolds. The exposition is self-contained, in the sense of giving references sufficient to allow the reader to work through all details.Comment: This is a contribution to the Proceedings of the 2007 Midwest Geometry Conference in honor of Thomas P. Branson, published in SIGMA (Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications) at http://www.emis.de/journals/SIGMA
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