#macdonald_identities
Macdonald identities
Infinite product identities associated to affine root systems
In mathematics, the Macdonald identities are some infinite product identities associated to affine root systems, introduced by Ian Macdonald. They include as special cases the Jacobi triple product identity, Watson's quintuple product identity, several identities found by Dyson (1972), and a 10-fold product identity found by Winquist (1969).
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