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On sieved orthogonal polynomials. X: General blocks of recurrence relations (English)
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5 May 1994
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Sieved orthogonal polynomials arose when the recurrence coefficients are constant except on an arithmetic progression. Clearly this was too narrow a class. Here an extended class is treated, where the recurrence relation breaks into blocks of the same size, and a particular determinant is constant on these blocks. A symmetric condition assumed earlier in a paper by two of the authors has been dropped, so the new results apply to nonsymmetric sieved polynomials, and also to other interesting cases dealing with polynomial mappings.
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sieved orthogonal polynomials
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