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LSpice
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This seems like a reasonable survey article: LinkHowe - On the role of the Heisenberg group in harmonic analysis.

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis""Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that treats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

This seems like a reasonable survey article: Link

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that treats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

This seems like a reasonable survey article: Howe - On the role of the Heisenberg group in harmonic analysis.

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that treats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

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Glorfindel
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This seems like a reasonable survey article: http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate?view=body&id=pdf_1&handle=euclid.bams/1183547543Link

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that treats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

This seems like a reasonable survey article: http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate?view=body&id=pdf_1&handle=euclid.bams/1183547543

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that treats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

This seems like a reasonable survey article: Link

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that treats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

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This seems like a reasonable survey article: http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate?view=body&id=pdf_1&handle=euclid.bams/1183547543

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that threatstreats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

This seems like a reasonable survey article: http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate?view=body&id=pdf_1&handle=euclid.bams/1183547543

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that threats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

This seems like a reasonable survey article: http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate?view=body&id=pdf_1&handle=euclid.bams/1183547543

Also there is a book by Deitmar and Echterhoff - "Principles of Harmonic Analysis", which I found quite readable, but that treats coefficients in $\mathbb{R}$ only. But this book is probably more likely to be useful for graduate students.

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