Reflection groups and orthogonal polynomials on the sphere (Q1821236): Difference between revisions
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Reflection groups and orthogonal polynomials on the sphere (English)
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1988
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A method for constructing families of orthogonal polynomials in several variables is presented. Special cases include Gegenbauer and Jacobi polynomials, and the spherical harmonics. Each family is determined by a finite reflection group and a weight function which is a product of linear functions and is invariant under the group. In close analogy to spherical harmonics, the polynomials satisfy orthogonality relations on the surface of the sphere, while being annihilated by a second-order differential-difference operator and obeying a maximum principle in the interior. The invariant and representation theories of the reflection group are important components of the structure. Orthogonal polynomials associated to a version of Selberg's multi-variable beta integral are covered by this theory.
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Jacobi polynomials
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spherical harmonics
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reflection group
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Selberg's multi-variable beta integral
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Gegenbauer polynomials
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