On the Casselman-Jacquet functor
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We study the Casselman-Jacquet functor $J$, viewed as a functor from the (derived) category of $(\mathfrak{g},K)$-modules to the (derived) category of $(\mathfrak{g},N^-)$-modules, $N^-$ is the negative maximal unipotent. We give a functorial definition of $J$ as a certain right adjoint functor, and identify it as a composition of two averaging functors $\text{Av}^{N^-}_!\circ \text{Av}^N_*$. We show that it is also isomorphic to the composition $\text{Av}^{N^-}_*\circ \text{Av}^N_!$. Our key tool is the pseudo-identity functor that acts on the (derived) category of (twisted) $D$-modules on an algebraic stack.
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