Abstract
It was found that many of the fractional quantum Hall ground state model wavefunctions could be written as Jack polynomials with different parameters. In this talk, I will show that except the ground state, the low-lying excited states of the FQH liquids, such as the edge excitations, the bulk excitations and its related topological quantities could also be explored in this context. I will give two examples to consider the scaling dimension and fractional statistics of the FQH quasiparticles. I will also present some recent results of the topological quantity calculations from the momentum polarization, such as the Hall viscosity and guiding center spin, etc.