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Seminar on Complex Analysis (Gonchar Seminar)
April 22, 2013 18:00, Moscow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 411 (8 Gubkina)


Macdonald–Koornwinder polynomials: where they came from and where they go to

T. H. Koornwinder

Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics, University of Amsterdam

Abstract: Macdonald–Koornwinder polynomials (Contemp. Math. 138, 1992, pp. 189–204) are a five-paramter $q$-family of orthogonal polynomials in n variables attached to root system $BC_n$. They are a common generalization of $BC_n$ type Macdonald polynomials and Askey–Wilson polynomials. The lecture will discuss developments since 1970 leading to these polynomials and some of their impact after they were introduced.

References
  1. Tom H. Koornwinder, “Askey–Wilson polynomials for root systems of type $BC$.”, Hypergeometric functions on domains of positivity, Jack polynomials, and applications (Tampa, FL, 1991), Contemp. Math., 138, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 1992, 189–204  mathscinet  zmath


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