New superintegrability formulas are proposed for eigenvalue models built on multivariate Meixner-Pollaczek and Wilson measures, with the Wilson case left partly conjectural.
Superintegrability of Kontsevich matrix model
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Many eigenvalue matrix models possess a peculiar basis of observables which have explicitly calculable averages. This explicit calculability is a stronger feature than ordinary integrability, just like the cases of quadratic and Coulomb potentials are distinguished among other central potentials, and we call it superintegrability. Aa a peculiarity of matrix models, the relevant basis is formed by the Schur polynomials (characters) and their generalizations, and superintegrability looks like a property $<character>\,\sim character$. This is already known to happen in the most important cases of Hermitian, unitary, and complex matrix models. Here we add two more examples of principal importance, where the model depends on external fields: a special version of the complex model and the cubic Kontsevich model. In the former case, straightforward is a generalization to the complex tensor model. In the latter case, the relevant characters are the celebrated $Q$ Schur functions appearing in the description of spin Hurwitz numbers and other related contexts.
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Superintegrability of the Wilson family of matrix models and moments of multivariable orthogonal polynomials
New superintegrability formulas are proposed for eigenvalue models built on multivariate Meixner-Pollaczek and Wilson measures, with the Wilson case left partly conjectural.