Two-variable \(q\)-Laguerre polynomials from the context of quasi-monomiality (Q6192940)
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Two-variable \(q\)-Laguerre polynomials from the context of quasi-monomiality (English)
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12 March 2024
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The Laguerre polynomials are a class of significant orthogonal polynomials that have applications in a wide variety of fields, including quantum group theory, harmonic oscillator theory, and coding theory. Among such applications, is the expression of covariant oscillator algebra in terms of the Laguerre polynomials. The interest in two-variable Laguerre polynomials is due to their substantial mathematical significance. They appear as natural solutions of a particular set of partial differential equations, such as a natural solution of the heat diffusion equation, and also appear in the treatment of radiation physics problems such as electromagnetic wave propagation and quantum beam lifetime in a storage ring. In this work, the authors introduce and study the theory of two-variable \(q\)-Laguerre polynomials by means of a generating function involving \(0\)-th order \(q\)-Bessel Tricomi functions, and they establish two-variable \(q\)-Laguerre polynomials from the context of quasi-monomial. Moreover, they introduce the \(m\)-th order two-variable \(q\)-Laguerre polynomials, deduce the \(q\)-partial differential equations and \(q\)-integro-differential equations for the \(m\)-th order two-variable \(q\)-Laguerre polynomials and examine the quasi-monomiality characteristics of these new \(q\)-polynomials. The authors conclude this work by providing graphical representations of the \(q\)-Laguerre polynomials.
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quantum calculus
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\(q\)-Laguerre polynomials
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quasi-monomiality
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extension of monomiality principle
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\(q\)-dilatation operator
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