There has been significant interest in studying the asymptotics of certain generalised moments, called the moments of moments, of characteristic polynomials of random Haar-distributed unitary and symplectic matrices, as the matrix size N goes to infinity. These quantities depend on two parameters k and q and when both of them are positive integers it has been shown that these moments are in fact polynomials in the matrix size N. In this paper we classify the integer roots of these polynomials and moreover prove that the polynomials themselves satisfy a certain symmetry property. This confirms some predictions from the thesis of Bailey [7]. The proof uses the Ehrhart-Macdonald reciprocity for rational convex polytopes and certain bijections between lattice points in some polytopes.
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