Vector-Valued Polynomials and a Matrix Weight Function with B2-Action. II
Abstract
This is a sequel to [SIGMA 9 (2013), 007, 23 pages, arXiv:1210.1177], in which there is a construction of a 2×2 positive-definite matrix function K (x) on R2. The entries of K(x) are expressed in terms of hypergeometric functions. This matrix is used in the formula for a Gaussian inner product related to the standard module of the rational Cherednik algebra for the group W(B2) (symmetry group of the square) associated to the (2-dimensional) reflection representation. The algebra has two parameters: k0, k1. In the previous paper K is determined up to a scalar, namely, the normalization constant. The conjecture stated there is proven in this note. An asymptotic formula for a sum of 3F2-type is derived and used for the proof.
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