This book provides the first coherent account of the area of analysis
that involves the Heisenberg group, quantization, the Weyl calculus, the
metaplectic representation, wave packets, and related concepts. This
circle of ideas comes principally from mathematical physics, partial
differential equations, and Fourier analysis, and it illuminates all
these subjects. The principal features of the book are as follows: a
thorough treatment of the representations of the Heisenberg group, their
associated integral transforms, and the metaplectic representation; an
exposition of the Weyl calculus of pseudodifferential operators, with
emphasis on ideas coming from harmonic analysis and physics; a
discussion of wave packet transforms and their applications; and a new
development of Howe's theory of the oscillator semigroup.