``Hidden symmetry of Askey-Wilson polynomials
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zbMATH Open0744.33009MaRDI QIDQ3363704FDOQ3363704
Authors: Alexei Zhedanov
Publication date: 1991
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- Centrification of algebras and Hopf algebras
- Askey-Wilson relations and Leonard pairs
- A classification of sharp tridiagonal pairs
- Tridiagonal pairs of \(q\)-Racah type
- Mock tridiagonal systems
- Jackson's \((-1)\)-Bessel functions with the Askey-Wilson algebra setting
- Towards a classification of the tridiagonal pairs
- The structure of a tridiagonal pair
- On the shape of a tridiagonal pair
- Linear covariance algebra for SLq(2)
- Little and big \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials and the Askey-Wilson algebra
- Generalized \(q\)-Onsager algebras and boundary affine Toda field theories
- Two linear transformations each tridiagonal with respect to an eigenbasis of the other
- Tridiagonal pairs and the Askey--Wilson relations
- Matrix elements of SO(3) in sl3 representations as bispectral multivariate functions
- Introduction to Leonard pairs.
- Sharp tridiagonal pairs
- Theq-Onsager algebra and multivariableq-special functions
- Leonard pairs from 24 points of view.
- Dualities in the \(q\)-Askey scheme and degenerate DAHA
- Bispectrality and biorthogonality of the rational functions of \(q\)-Hahn type
- Two linear transformations each tridiagonal with respect to an eigenbasis of the other: comments on the split decomposition
- The switching element for a Leonard pair
- The \(q\)-Higgs and Askey-Wilson algebras
- Linear transformations that are tridiagonal with respect to both eigenbases of a Leonard pair
- Modular Leonard triples
- Leonard triples and hypercubes
- Leonard triples, the Racah algebra, and some distance-regular graphs of Racah type
- Leonard triples from the equitable basis of \(sl_2\)
- Strong positivity for the skein algebras of the 4-punctured sphere and of the 1-punctured torus
- The Heun operator of Hahn-type
- Transition maps between the 24 bases for a Leonard pair
- An Askey-Wilson algebra of rank 2
- Two linear transformations each tridiagonal with respect to an eigenbasis of the other; the TD-D canonical form and the LB-UB canonical form
- Finite-dimensional irreducible modules of the universal Askey-Wilson algebra
- Cyclic tridiagonal pairs, higher order Onsager algebras and orthogonal polynomials
- Normalized Leonard pairs and Askey--Wilson relations
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