“…The fact that the polynomials P i, j (s, t; N) are orthogonal follows from the unitarity of the representation U(R) and from the fact that the states |i, j〉 N are orthonormal. The relation They provide a two-variable generalization of the onevariable Krawtchouk polynomials which are orthogonal with respect to the binomial distribution [14,11,10,9,4,12].…”