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A reductive group is an algebraic group $G$ over an algebraically closed field such that the unipotent radical of $G$ is trivial
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Asymptotic behavior of matrix coefficients
I'm reading Casselman's notes "Introduction to the theory of admissible representations of p-adic reductive groups". In chapter 4 "The asymptotic behavior of matrix coefficients", the main result of t …
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Asymptotic behavior of matrix coefficients
For the $p$-adic case, the idea is as follows (thanks to Elad for pointing out the direction).
Recall (from the unpublished notes by Casselman, Introduction to the theory of admissible representations …