Introduction to double Hecke algebras

Abstract

This paper is based on the introduction to the monograph ``Double affine Hecke algebras'' to be published by Cambridge University Press. The connections with Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov equations, Kac-Moody algebras, tau-function, harmonic analysis on symmetric spaces, and special functions are discussed. The rank one case is considered in detail including the classification of Verlinde algebras and their deformations, Gauss-Selberg integrals and Gaussian sums, a topological interpretation of DAHA, a relation of the rational DAHA to sl(2), and applications to the diagonal coinvariants. The last three sections are devoted to relations of the general DAHAs to the p-adic affine Hecke algebras, trigonometric and rational DAHAs, and applications to the Harish-Chandra theory. The purpose of this introduction is a demonstration that DAHA can be considered as a natural formalization of the concept of the Fourier transform in mathematics and physics.

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