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An elementary approach to \(6j\)-symbols (classical, quantum, rational, trigonometric, and elliptic) (English)
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21 June 2007
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The author gives an elementary self contained introduction to the elliptic \(6j\)-symbols including several properties of such objects. The author starts considering the well known case of \(6j\)-symbols and its \(q\) analogues (that are related to the Kravchuk and \(q\)-Racah polynomials, respectively), then he introduce the trigonometric \(6j\)-symbols (related to the Askey-Wilson polynomials) and concludes with the elliptic case (which is more general and contains all the previous cases). Finally, he gives a new algebraic interpretation of the elliptic \(6j\)-symbols in terms of the representation theory of the Sklyanin algebra.
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elliptic \(6j\)-symbols
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biorthogonal rational functions
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Askey-Wilson polynomials
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