“…Recently, there has been a wide range of Segal-Bargmann-like analysis beyond R n to Lie groups via heat kernel and geometric quantization techniques [17,18,27,20,19,13,7,21]. There have also been Segal-Bargmann transform applications to the study of superalgebras and supersymmetric quantum systems [29,3,2], as well as analogues developed in the quaternionic and Clifford algebra settings [1,8,11,12,14,22].…”