Averages of Exponentials from the point of view of Superintegrability
Abstract
We calculate Gaussian averages of arbitrary exponentials of the matrix variable X with the help of superintegrability, which provides explicit expressions for Schur averages. As in the simpler cases the answer is expressed in terms of Laguerre polynomials, but in a somewhat sophisticated way. It involves triangular sum over partitions, with simple exponential factor and a complicated polynomial prefactor. Some ingredients of the formula are not found in full generality and there is still a room for further work.
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