Quantum 2-spheres and big q-Jacobi polynomials
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Publication:913050
DOI10.1007/BF02096871zbMATH Open0699.33005MaRDI QIDQ913050FDOQ913050
Publication date: 1990
Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Spherical harmonics (33C55) Infinite-dimensional groups and algebras motivated by physics, including Virasoro, Kac-Moody, (W)-algebras and other current algebras and their representations (81R10)
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- Rogers's \(q\)-ultraspherical polynomials on a quantum \(2\)-sphere
- The quantum Poincaré-Birkhoff-Witt theorem
- A family of quantum projective spaces and related $q$-hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials
- JORDANIAN QUANTUM SPHERES
- Quantum homogeneous spaces as quantum quotient spaces
- \(q\)-fuzzy spheres and quantum differentials on \(B_q[\mathrm{SU}_2]\) and \(U_q(\mathrm{su}_2)\)
- Quadratic Transformation Formulas for Basic Hypergeometric Series
- Askey-Wilson polynomials and the quantum group \(SU_ q(2)\)
- Classification of three-dimensional covariant differential calculi on Podles' quantum spheres and on related spaces
- Little and big \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials and the Askey-Wilson algebra
- Logarithmic divergence of heat kernels on some quantum spaces
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- Quantum super spheres and their transformation groups, representations, and little \(t\)-Jacobi polynomials
- AdS Poisson homogeneous spaces and Drinfel’d doubles
- Higher dimensional CFTs as 2D conformally-equivariant topological field theories
- \(q\)-orthogonal polynomials and the oscillator quantum group
- Symmetries of quantum spaces. Subgroups and quotient spaces of quantum \(SU(2)\) and \(SO(3)\) groups
- Quantum spheres for OSpq(1∕2)
- Compact quantum ergodic systems
- Non-commutative Poisson boundaries and compact quantum group actions
- The quantum 2-sphere as a complex quantum manifold
- Non-polynomial \(q\)-Askey scheme: integral representations, eigenfunction properties, and polynomial limits
- Quantum homogeneous spaces, duality and quantum 2-spheres
- Noncommutative differential geometry on the quantum two sphere of Podlès. I: An algebraic viewpoint
- Homological properties of Podleś quantum spheres.
- Twisted cyclic homology of all Podleś quantum spheres
- Some limit transitions between BC type orthogonal polynomials interpreted on quantum complex Grassmannians
- Big \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials, \(q\)-Hahn polynomials, and a family of quantum 3-spheres
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- Models of \(q\) algebra representations
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