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Dualities in the $q$-Askey scheme and degenerate DAHA

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2018-09-26 v3 Quantum Algebra Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

Abstract

The Askey-Wilson polynomials are a four-parameter family of orthogonal symmetric Laurent polynomials Rn[z]R_n[z] which are eigenfunctions of a second-order qq-difference operator LL, and of a second-order difference operator in the variable nn with eigenvalue z+z1=2xz +z^{-1}=2x. Then LL and multiplication by z+z1z+z^{-1} generate the Askey-Wilson (Zhedanov) algebra. A nice property of the Askey-Wilson polynomials is that the variables zz and nn occur in the explicit expression in a similar and to some extent exchangeable way. This property is called duality. It returns in the non-symmetric case and in the underlying algebraic structures: the Askey-Wilson algebra and the double affine Hecke algebra (DAHA). In this paper we follow the degeneration of the Askey-Wilson polynomials until two arrows down and in four different situations: for the orthogonal polynomials themselves, for the degenerate Askey-Wilson algebras, for the non-symmetric polynomials and for the (degenerate) DAHA and its representations.

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@article{arxiv.1803.02775,
  title  = {Dualities in the $q$-Askey scheme and degenerate DAHA},
  author = {Tom H. Koornwinder and Marta Mazzocco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.02775},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

46 pages, 1 figure. In version 2, we added some references, a section (Summary of other related work and further perspective) and some further material. Fixed a number of typos. Version 3 is the final version