Abstract
Abstract Hilbert–Lie groups are Lie groups whose Lie algebra is a real Hilbert space whose scalar product is invariant under the adjoint action. These infinite-dimensional Lie groups are the closest relatives to compact Lie groups. In this paper, we study unitary representations of these groups from various perspectives. First, we address norm-continuous, also called bounded, representations. These are well known for simple groups, but the general picture is more complicated. Our first main result is a characterization of the discrete decomposability of all bounded representations in terms of boundedness of the set of coroots. We also show that bounded representations of type II and III exist if the set of coroots is unbounded. Second, we use covariance with respect to a one-parameter group of automorphisms to implement some regularity. Here we develop some perturbation theory based on half-Lie groups that reduces matters to the case where a “maximal torus” is fixed, so that compatible weight decompositions can be studied. Third, we extend the context to projective representations which are covariant for a one-parameter group of automorphisms. Here important families of representations arise from “bounded extremal weights”, and for these, the corresponding central extensions can be determined explicitly, together with all one-parameter groups for which a covariant extension exists.
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