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    Monomiality principle and eigenfunctions of differential operators (English)
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    27 May 2011
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    Authors' abstract: We apply the so-called monomiality principle in order to construct eigenfunctions for a wide set of ordinary differential operators, relevant to special functions and polynomials, including Bessel functions and generalized Gould-Hopper polynomials.
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    monomiality principle, differential operators, eigenvalues, eigenfunctions
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