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    Szegő type polynomials and para-orthogonal polynomials (English)
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    20 July 2010
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    The authors consider Szegő-type polynomials with respect to a linear functional \(\mathcal{M}\) for which the moments \(\mathcal{M}[t^n]=\mu_{-n}\) are all complex, \(\mu_{-n}=\mu_{n}\) and the associated Toeplitz determinants \(D_n\neq 0\) for \(n\geq 0.\) Recurrence relations involving the Szegő-type polynomials and their inverted polynomials are proved. The authors introduce para-orthogonal polynomials and study their basic properties. In the second part of the paper, starting from the existence of polynomials similar to para-orthogonal polynomials, the authors derive sufficient conditions for the existence of Szegő-type polynomials. Finally, the authors give several interesting examples to justify their results.
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    Szegő polynomials
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    para-orthogonal polynomials
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    three term recurrence
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    hypergeometric functions.
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