Class I representations, special functions, and integral transforms
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Class I representations, special functions, and integral transforms
(Mathematics and its applications, . Soviet series ; v. 74 . Representation of Lie groups and special functions / by N.Ja Vilenkin and A.U. Klimyk ; v. 2)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1993
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Class 1 representations, special functions, and integral transforms
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Translation from the Russian
Bibliography : p. 577-603
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
One service mathematics has rendered the "Et moi, ..., si j'avait su comment en revenir, human race. It has put common sense back je n 'y serais point all
Table of Contents
List of the Most Important Notations. 9: Special Functions Connected with SO(n) and with Related Groups. 10: Representations of Groups, Related to SO(n), in Non-Canonical Bases, Special Functions, and Integral Transforms. 11: Special Functions Connected with the Groups U(n), U(n-1.1) and IU(n-1). 12: Representations of the Heisenberg Group and Special Functions. 13: Representations of the Discrete Groups and Special Functions of Discrete Argument. Bibliography. Subject Index.
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