Zonal polynomial

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In

compact Lie groups. The theory was started in multivariate statistics in the 1960s and 1970s in a series of papers by Alan Treleven James and his doctoral student Alan Graham Constantine.[1][2][3]

They appear as zonal spherical functions of the Gelfand pairs (here, is the hyperoctahedral group) and , which means that they describe canonical basis of the double class algebras and .

The zonal polynomials are the case of the C normalization of the Jack function.

References

Literature

  • Robb Muirhead, Aspects of Multivariate Statistical Theory, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1984.