Orthogonal Polynomials of Types A and B and Related Calogero Models

Mathematics – Quantum Algebra

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10.1007/s002200050460

Calogero-Sutherland models associated to the Weyl groups of type A and B with exchange terms included in the Hamiltonians systems have non-symmetric eigenfunctions, which are products of the ground state with members of a family of orthogonal polynomials. These polynomials can be defined and studied by using the differential-difference operators introduced by the author in TAMS 1989 (311), 167-183. There is a study of polynomials which are invariant or alternating for parabolic subgroups of the symmetric group. The detailed analysis depends on using two bases of polynomials, one of which transforms monomially under group actions and the other one is orthogonal. There are formulas for norms and point-evaluations which are simplifications of those of Sahi. For any parabolic subgroup of the symmetric group there is a skew operator on polynomials which leads to evaluation at (1,1,...,1) of the quotient of the unique skew polynomial in a given irreducible subspace by the minimum alternating polynomial, analogously to a Weyl character formula. The last section concerns orthogonal polynomials for the type B Weyl group with an emphasis on the Hermite-type polynomials. A complete basis of eigenfunctions of Yamamoto's B_N spin Calogero model is obtained by multiplying these polynomials by the ground state.

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