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Cauchy identity for Jack functions
There are two versions of Cauchy identity for Schur functions, namely
$$
\sum_{\lambda}s_\lambda(\underline x)s_\lambda(\underline y) = \prod_{i,j=1}^n\frac 1{1-x_iy_j}\ ,\qquad {\rm (1)}
$$
and
$$
\s …
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About Cauchy identity for Schur polynomials
(This was originally posted here, https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4687466/cauchy-identity-for-schur-functions, and I am reposting it here as it seems to be more appropriate.)
PRELIMINARY.
The …