Abstract

We study various expressions for the 9- j coefficient of su(1,1) , with an emphasis on multiple hypergeometric series. An orthogonal polynomial in two discrete variables is associated to the 9- j coefficient. Some applications are considered, dealing with formulas in which the 9- j coefficient appears as a connection or expansion coefficient, and discussing some transformation formulas for double- and triple-hypergeometric series of unit argument.

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