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The generic quantum superintegrable system on the sphere and Racah operators (1608.04590v3)

Published 16 Aug 2016 in math-ph, math.CA, math.MP, and math.QA

Abstract: We consider the generic quantum superintegrable system on the $d$-sphere with potential $V(y)=\sum_{k=1}{d+1}\frac{b_k}{y_k2}$, where $b_k$ are parameters. Appropriately normalized, the symmetry operators for the Hamiltonian define a representation of the Kohno-Drinfeld Lie algebra on the space of polynomials orthogonal with respect to the Dirichlet distribution. The Gaudin subalgebras generated by Jucys-Murphy elements are diagonalized by families of Jacobi polynomials in $d$ variables on the simplex. We define a set of generators for the symmetry algebra and we prove that their action on the Jacobi polynomials is represented by the multivariable Racah operators introduced in arXiv:0705.1469. The constructions also yield a new Lie-theoretic interpretation of the bispectral property for Tratnik's multivariable Racah polynomials.

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