On the triple sum formula for Wigner 9j-symbols
DOI10.1063/1.532634zbMATH Open0935.81036OpenAlexW2008764661MaRDI QIDQ4701596FDOQ4701596
Authors: Hjalmar Rosengren
Publication date: 21 November 1999
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.532634
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Cited In (10)
- Transformation formulas for double hypergeometric series related to \(9\text{-}j\) coefficients and their basic analogs.
- The triple sum formulas for \(9j\) coefficients of SU(2) and \(\text{u}_q(2)\)
- A \(q\)-analogue of the 9-\(j\) symbols and their orthogonality
- Realizations of coupled vectors in the tensor product of representations of \(\mathfrak{su}(1,1)\) and \(\mathfrak{su}(2)\)
- Hypergeometric series related to the \(9-j\) coefficient of \({\mathfrak{su}}(1,1)\)
- The multiple sum formulas for 12j coefficients of SU(2) and uq(2)
- Fast and accurate evaluation of Wigner \(3j\), \(6j\), and \(9j\) symbols using prime factorization and multiword integer arithmetic
- The higher transvectants are redundant
- Comment an 'an interesting relation involving 3-j symbols'
- Another proof of the triple sum formula for Wigner 9j-symbols
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