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In symplectic spin geometry, one considers a principal metaplectic group (universal cover of Symp(n)) bundle covering of the symplectic frame bundle. This endows E->M with the structure of a Weyl(E)-module. Weyl(R^n) is the symplectic deformation of the exterior algebra.
Apr 10, 2025, 8:53 PM
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