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Deducing infinitely many mutually related sequences of orthogonal polynomials from solutions of first-order initial-value problems: An illustrative example (English)
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The subject example is based on the first order equation \(y'=[x- (ax+1)y]/x^ 2\), \(y(0)=0\), \(a\in (-1,\infty)\). The equation is solved by series methods and infinitely many related systems of orthogonal polynomials are generated.
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first order equation
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series methods
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systems of orthogonal polynomials
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