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Specializations of nonsymmetric Macdonald-Koornwinder polynomials

This work records the details of the Ram-Yip formula for nonsymmetric Macdonald-Koornwinder polynomials for the double affine Hecke algebras of not-necessarily-reduced affine root systems. It is shown that the t=0 equal-parameter specialization of nonsymmetric Macdonald polynomials admits an explicit combinatorial formula in terms of quantum alcove paths, generalizing the formula of Lenart in the untwisted case. In particular our formula yields a definition of quantum Bruhat graph for all affine root systems. For mixed type the proof requires the Ram-Yip formula for the nonsymmetric Koornwinder polynomials. A quantum alcove path formula is also given for the limit at t equal to infinity. As a consequence we establish the positivity of the coefficients of nonsymmetric Macdonald polynomials under this limit, as conjectured by Cherednik and the first author. Finally, an explicit formula is given at q equal to infinity, which yields the p-adic Iwahori-Whittaker functions of Brubaker, Bump, and Licata.

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