Two-variable wilson polynomials and the generic superintegrable system on the 3-sphere

Ernie G. Kalnins, Willard Miller, Sarah Post

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Abstract

We show that the symmetry operators for the quantum superintegrable system on the 3-sphere with generic 4-parameter potential form a closed quadratic algebra with 6 linearly independent generators that closes at order 6 (as differential operators). Further there is an algebraic relation at order 8 expressing the fact that there are only 5 algebraically independent generators. We work out the details of modeling physically relevant irreducible representations of the quadratic algebra in terms of divided difference operators in two variables. We determine several ON bases for this model including spherical and cylindrical bases. These bases are expressed in terms of two variable Wilson and Racah polynomials with arbitrary parameters, as defined by Tratnik. The generators for the quadratic algebra are expressed in terms of recurrence operators for the one-variable Wilson polynomials. The quadratic algebra structure breaks the degeneracy of the space of these polynomials. In an earlier paper the authors found a similar characterization of one variable Wilson and Racah polynomials in terms of irreducible representations of the quadratic algebra for the quantum superintegrable system on the 2-sphere with generic 3-parameter potential. This indicates a general relationship between 2nd order superintegrable systems and discrete orthogonal polynomials.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number051
JournalSymmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (SIGMA)
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Multivariable racah polynomials
  • Multivariable wilson polynomials
  • Quadratic algebras
  • Superintegrability

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