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Star product on complex sphere [Formula: see text]
1Department of Mathematics, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH UK.
Abstract:
We construct a [Formula: see text]-equivariant local star product on the complex sphere [Formula: see text] as a non-Levi conjugacy class [Formula: see text].
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