A watsonian theorem for multiple series
We introduce the analogue of Dunkl processes in the case of an affine root system of type . The construction of the affine Dunkl process is achieved by a skew-product decomposition by means of its radial part and a jump process on the affine Weyl group, where the radial part of the affine Dunkl process is given by a Gaussian process on the ultraspherical hypergroup . We prove that the affine Dunkl process is a càdlàg Markov process as well as a local martingale, study its jumps, and give a martingale...
The one-parameter family of polynomials is a subfamily of the two-parameter family of Jacobi polynomials. We prove that for each , the polynomial is irreducible over for all but finitely many . If is odd, then with the exception of a finite set of , the Galois group of is ; if is even, then the exceptional set is thin.
The maximal operator S⁎ for the spherical summation operator (or disc multiplier) associated with the Jacobi transform through the defining relation for a function f on ℝ is shown to be bounded from into for (4α + 4)/(2α + 3) < p ≤ 2. Moreover S⁎ is bounded from into . In particular converges almost everywhere towards f, for , whenever (4α + 4)/(2α + 3) < p ≤ 2.