Zonal spherical functions on the quantum homogeneous space \(\text{SU}_ q(n+1)/\text{SU}_ q(n)\) (Q921446)

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Zonal spherical functions on the quantum homogeneous space \(\text{SU}_ q(n+1)/\text{SU}_ q(n)\)
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    Zonal spherical functions on the quantum homogeneous space \(\text{SU}_ q(n+1)/\text{SU}_ q(n)\) (English)
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    In this note we give an explicit expression to the zonal spherical functions on the quantum homogeneous space \(\text{SU}_ q(n+1)/\text{SU}_ q(n)\). Let \(A(G)\) be the coordinate ring of the quantum group \(G=\text{SU}_ q(n+1)\). For a given dominant integral weight \(\Lambda\), one can realize the irreducible \(A(G)\)-comodule \(V_{\Lambda}\) with highest weight \(\Lambda\) as a space of relative invariants in \(A(G)\) with respect to the Borel subgroup. It turns out that \(V_{\Lambda}\) is of class 1 relative to the quantum subgroup \(K=\text{SU}_ q(n)\) if and only if \(\Lambda\) is of the form \(\Lambda =\ell \Lambda_ 1+m\Lambda_ n\) for some \(\ell,m\in {\mathbb{N}}\), where \(\Lambda_ k\) are the fundamental weights. For such a representation \(V_{\Lambda}\) we determine the zonal spherical function explicitly in terms of the little \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials.
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    zonal spherical functions
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    quantum homogeneous space
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    quantum group
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    dominant integral weight
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    irreducible \(A(G)\)-comodule
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    space of relative invariants
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    Borel subgroup
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    fundamental weights
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    little \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials
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