Orbit functions
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Abstract: In the paper, properties of orbit functions are reviewed and further developed. Orbit functions on the Euclidean space are symmetrized exponential functions. The symmetrization is fulfilled by a Weyl group corresponding to a Coxeter-Dynkin diagram. Properties of such functions will be described. An orbit function is the contribution to an irreducible character of a compact semisimple Lie group of rank from one of its Weyl group orbits. It is shown that values of orbit functions are repeated on copies of the fundamental domain of the affine Weyl group (determined by the initial Weyl group) in the entire Euclidean space . Orbit functions are solutions of the corresponding Laplace equation in , satisfying the Neumann condition on the boundary of . Orbit functions determine a symmetrized Fourier transform and a transform on a finite set of points.
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