for details. On the other hand, the Weyl integration formula and Theorem 3.15 imply that the quantum reduction of L2(G) at zero, which is defined as the G-invariant part of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ space QL (T∗G) ∼= L2(G) [16, 39], is isomorphic to L2(T)W (G,T). We thus arrive at the main conclusion of this paper:
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