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Point processes and the infinite symmetric group. Part I: The general formalism and the density function

Grigori Olshanski

Published 1998-04-18Version 1

We study a 2-parametric family of probability measures on an infinite-dimensional simplex (the Thoma simplex). These measures originate in harmonic analysis on the infinite symmetric group (S.Kerov, G.Olshanski and A.Vershik, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris I 316 (1993), 773-778). Our approach is to interpret them as probability distributions on a space of point configurations, i.e., as certain point stochastic processes, and to find the correlation functions of these processes. In the present paper we relate the correlation functions to the solutions of certain multidimensional moment problems. Then we calculate the first correlation function which leads to a conclusion about the support of the initial measures. In the appendix, we discuss a parallel but more elementary theory related to the well-known Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. The higher correlation functions are explicitly calculated in the subsequent paper (A.Borodin, math.RT/9804087). In the third part (A.Borodin and G.Olshanski, math.RT/9804088) we discuss some applications and relationships with the random matrix theory. The goal of our work is to understand new phenomena in noncommutative harmonic analysis which arise when the irreducible representations depend on countably many continuous parameters.

Comments: AMSTeX, 40 pages
Journal: In: The orbit method in geometry and physics: in honor of A. A. Kirillov (C. Duval, L. Guieu, V. Ovsienko, eds), Progress in Math. 213. Birkhauser, 2003, pp. 349-393.
Subjects: 20C32, 15A52, 60G55
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