On orthogonal polynomials with respect to a class of differential operators (Q2451385)

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On orthogonal polynomials with respect to a class of differential operators
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    On orthogonal polynomials with respect to a class of differential operators (English)
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    3 June 2014
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    The author considers orthogonal polynomials with respect to linear differential operators of the form \[ \mathcal L^{(M)} := \sum_{k=0}^M \rho_k (z) \frac{d^k}{dz^k}, \] where \(\{\rho_k\}_{k=0}^M\) are complex polynomials with \(\deg \rho_k \leq k\), \(0\leq k \leq M\), and equality for at least one index. Such a differential operator is called exactly solvable if \(\mathcal L^{(M)} (\mathbb{P}_n) \subseteq\mathbb{P}_n\), \(\forall n\in \mathbb N\), with equality for at least one \(n\). Here, \(\mathbb{P}_n\) denotes the linear space of all polynomials of degree at most \(n\). Connections between this type of orthogonality and inner products are presented and the exactly solvable operators for which this concept reduces to an inner product are classified. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the normality of an index \(n\) are derived. The existence of infinite sequences of polynomials \(\{Q_n\}_{n=m+1}^\infty\) for some nonnegative \(m\in\mathbb Z_0^+\), with \(\deg Q_n = n\), in terms of a linear system of difference equations with varying coefficients is investigated. In addition, the location of the zeros of the polynomials \(\{Q_n\}\) is studied.
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    linear differential operators
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    zero location
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    asymptotic behaviour
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