Basic hypergeometric series very well-poised in U(n)
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Publication:1085316
DOI10.1016/0022-247X(87)90355-6zbMath0607.33014MaRDI QIDQ1085316
Publication date: 1987
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Orthogonal polynomials and functions of hypergeometric type (Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, Askey scheme, etc.) (33C45) Connections of hypergeometric functions with groups and algebras, and related topics (33C80)
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Expansion formulas for multiple basic hypergeometric series over root systems ⋮ Nonterminating q-Whipple Transformations for Basic Hypergeometric Series in U(n) ⋮ Consequences of the \(A_ l\) and \(C_ l\) Bailey transform and Bailey lemma ⋮ Askey-Wilson type integrals associated with root systems ⋮ A q-analog of the Gauss summation theorem for hypergeometric series in U(n) ⋮ The $\bal $\ and $\bcl $\ Bailey Transform and Lemma ⋮ Balanced \(_ 3\phi_ 2\) summation theorems for \(U(n)\) basic hypergeometric series ⋮ Generalized bibasic hypergeometric series and their \(U(n)\) extensions ⋮ On certain multiple Bailey, Rogers and Dougall type summation formulas ⋮ \(U(n)\) very-well-poised \(_{10}\phi_ 9\) transformations ⋮ Multivariable biorthogonal continuous–discrete Wilson and Racah polynomials ⋮ A new \(A_n\) extension of Ramanujan's \(_1\psi_1\) summation with applications to multilateral \(A_n\) series. ⋮ A new class of symmetric polynomials defined in terms of tableaux ⋮ Application of basic hypergeometric series. ⋮ Operator identities involving the bivariate Rogers-Szegö polynomials and their applications to the multiple \(q\)-series identities ⋮ Multiple elliptic hypergeometric series. An approach from the Cauchy determinant ⋮ New relations and identities for generalized hypergeometric coefficients ⋮ Classical partition functions and the \(U(n+1)\) Rogers-Selberg identity ⋮ Another proof of Gustafson's \(C_n\)-type summation formula via `elementary' symmetric polynomials ⋮ The \(C_ \ell\) Bailey transform and Bailey lemma ⋮ Numerical computations of infinite products ⋮ A \(U(n + 1)\) Bailey lattice ⋮ New infinite families of exact sums of squares formulas, Jacobi elliptic functions, and Ramanujan’s tau function ⋮ The \(C_n\) WP-Bailey chain ⋮ Multivariable Wilson polynomials ⋮ A new multidimensional matrix inverse with applications to multiple \(q\)-series ⋮ The factorial Schur function
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