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Fourth-order difference equation for the associated classical discrete orthogonal polynomials (English)
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18 January 2000
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Let \(\{P_n(x)\}_n\) be the sequence of the monic orthogonal polynomials satisfying the recurrence \(P_{n+1}(x)= (x-\beta_n)P_n(x)-\gamma_n P_{n-1}(x)\), \(n\geq 1\), \(\gamma\neq 0\), \(P_0(x)=1\), \(P_1(x)= x-\beta_0\). The associated orthogonal polynomials \(P_n^{(r)}(x)\) of order \(r\) are defined by the shifted recurrence obtained by substituting \(n\) with \(n+r\) in \(\beta\) and \(\gamma\). In this paper the authors give a fourth-order difference equation which holds for all integer \(r\) and for all classical discrete orthogonal polynomials. The coefficients of this equation are given in terms of the polynomials \(\sigma(x)\) and \(\tau(x)\) which appear in the second-order difference equation \(\sigma(x)\nabla \Delta y(x)+ \tau(x)\Delta y(x)+ \lambda_n y(x)=0\), with \(\Delta y(x)= y(x+1)-y(x)\), \(\nabla u(x)= y(x)-y(x-1)\) and \(2\lambda_n=- n[(n-1)\sigma'' +2\tau']\).
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discrete orthogonal polynomials
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difference equation
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