Abstract
We prove a number of quadratic transformations of elliptic Selberg integrals (conjectured in an earlier paper of the author), as well as studying in depth the "interpolation kernel", an analytic continuation of the author's elliptic interpolation functions which plays a major role in the proof as well as acting as the kernel for a Fourier transform on certain elliptic double affine Hecke algebras (discussed in a later paper). In the process, we give a number of examples of a new approach to proving elliptic hypergeometric integral identities, by reduction to a Zariski dense subset of a formal neighborhood of the trigonometric limit.
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