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The authors introduce an explicit representation of the double affine Hecke algebra (of type \(A_1\)) at \(q=1\) that gives rise to a periodic counterpart of a well-known Fourier transform associated with the affine Hecke algebra.
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discrete Fourier transform
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affine Hecke algebra
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A discrete Fourier transform associated with the affine Hecke algebra
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    A discrete Fourier transform associated with the affine Hecke algebra (English)
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    4 July 2012
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    The authors introduce an explicit representation of the double affine Hecke algebra (of type \(A_1\)) at \(q=1\) that gives rise to a periodic counterpart of a well-known Fourier transform associated with the affine Hecke algebra.
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    discrete Fourier transform
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    affine Hecke algebra
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    spherical function
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