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Operational methods, fractional operators and special polynomials. (English)
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15 September 2003
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The paper is devoted to application of fractional powers of operators to special functions and operator-differential equations. Using the operator formula \[ a^{-\nu}={\frac{1}{\Gamma (\nu)}}\int^{\infty}_{0}\exp (-at)t^{\nu -1}dt,\eqno(1) \] the author discusses a formal representation of \(a^{-\nu}f(x)\) with partial differential operators \(a\) as functions. In this way, by using the operator rule \(\exp \left(\lambda{\frac{\partial}{\partial x}}\right)f(x)=f(x+\lambda)\), the formal representations of \[ \left(\alpha -y{\frac{\partial^{2}}{\partial x^{2}}}\right)^{-\nu}x^{n} \text{ and } \left(1+y{\frac{\partial}{\partial x}}x{\frac{\partial}{\partial x}}\right)^{-\nu} \left[{\frac{(-1)^{n}x^{n}}{n!}}\right] \] as polynomials \(_{\nu}H_{n}(x,y)\) and \(_{\nu}L_{n}(x,y)\) of \(x\) and \(y\), are deduced. These constructions are modifications of polynomials connected with the classical Hermite and Laguerre polynomials; see \textit{G. Datolli} [Advanced special functions and applications. Proceedings of the workshop, Melfi, Italy, May 9--12, 1999. Rome: Aracne Editrice. Proc. Melfi Sch. Adv. Top. Math. Phys. 1, 147--164 (2000; Zbl 1022.33006)]. Some properties of \(_{\nu}H_{n}(x,y)\) and \(_{\nu}L_{n}(x,y)\) are presented. Other applications of (1) are discussed. In particular, the formal representation of \(\left(x{\frac{\partial}{\partial x}}\right)^{\nu}\left[{\frac{x }{1-x}}\right]\) as the Riemann zeta function is given, and a formal solution of the Cauchy problem for one partial operator-differential equation is obtained. Note. In the formula (46) of the paper the relation \({\frac{\partial^{1/2}}{\partial^{1/2}x}}\) must be understood as \(\left({\frac{\partial}{\partial x}}\right)^{1/2}\).
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fractional powers of differential operators
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modified Hermite and Laguerre polynomials
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Riemann zeta function
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partial operator-differential equation
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