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The following pages link to Two-variable Wilson polynomials and the generic superintegrable system on the 3-sphere (Q542810):
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- Superintegrability in two dimensions and the Racah-Wilson algebra (Q405629) (← links)
- A discrete realization of the higher rank Racah algebra (Q784744) (← links)
- The generic quantum superintegrable system on the sphere and Racah operators (Q1683776) (← links)
- Symmetry algebra for the generic superintegrable system on the sphere (Q1748736) (← links)
- Darboux transformations from the Appell-Lauricella operator (Q2011254) (← links)
- Racah algebras, the centralizer \(Z_n(\mathfrak{sl}_2)\) and its Hilbert-Poincaré series (Q2145160) (← links)
- Hahn polynomials on polyhedra and quantum integrability (Q2302242) (← links)
- Embedding of the Racah algebra \(R(n)\) and superintegrability (Q2660922) (← links)
- Hahn polynomials for hypergeometric distribution (Q2672959) (← links)
- Representations of the rank two Racah algebra and orthogonal multivariate polynomials (Q2689151) (← links)
- A higher rank Racah algebra and the $\mathbb{Z}_2^n$ Laplace–Dunkl operator (Q4603635) (← links)
- Bargmann and Barut-Girardello models for the Racah algebra (Q4621243) (← links)
- The Racah algebra: An overview and recent results (Q5043377) (← links)
- Construction of polynomial algebras from intermediate Casimir invariants of Lie algebras (Q5057880) (← links)
- (Quasi)-exact-solvability on the sphere <i>Sn</i> (Q5178198) (← links)
- A superintegrable model with reflections on<i>S</i><sup><i>n</i>−1</sup>and the higher rank Bannai–Ito algebra (Q5269493) (← links)
- The general Racah algebra as the symmetry algebra of generic systems on pseudo-spheres (Q5870725) (← links)
- Matrix elements of <i>SO</i>(3) in <i>sl</i>3 representations as bispectral multivariate functions (Q6064801) (← links)
- An algebraic geometric foundation for a classification of second-order superintegrable systems in arbitrary dimension (Q6077308) (← links)
- Gaudin model for the multinomial distribution (Q6122833) (← links)