Generalized Jacobi polynomials/functions and their applications (Q1012247)

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Generalized Jacobi polynomials/functions and their applications
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    Generalized Jacobi polynomials/functions and their applications (English)
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    15 April 2009
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    For arbitrary real numbers \(\alpha,\,\beta\) the authors define the generalized Jacobi polynomials/functions \(j_n^{\alpha,\beta}\) by \[ j_n^{\alpha,\beta}(x)=\omega^{\hat{\alpha},\hat{\beta}}(x)\,J_{n_1}^{\tilde{\alpha},\tilde{\beta}}(x), \quad n\geq n_0^{\alpha,\beta},\;-1<x<1, \] where \[ \hat{\alpha}=\begin{cases} -\alpha,&\alpha\leq -1\\ 0,&\alpha>-1\end{cases}; \quad \tilde{\alpha}=\begin{cases}-\alpha,&\alpha\leq -1\\ \alpha &\alpha>-1\end{cases},\quad \omega^{a,b}(x)=(1-x)^a(1+x)^b \] and \[ n_0=n_0^{\alpha,\beta}:=[\hat{\alpha}]+[\hat{\beta}],\;n_1=n_1^{\alpha,\beta}:=n-n_0^{\alpha,\beta}. \] (\([\cdot]\) the greatest integer function) For \(\alpha,\,\beta>-1\) and for \(\alpha,\,\beta\) negative integers they are polynomials of degree \(n\), coinciding---up to a multiplicative constant---with the definition in \textit{G. Szegő} [Orthogonal Polynomials, AMS (1975; Zbl 0305.42011)]. Other values of the parameters lead to \[ j_n^{\alpha,\beta}(x)=\begin{cases}(1-x)^{-\alpha}\,(1+x)^{-\beta}\,J_{n_1}^{-\alpha,-\beta}(x), & \alpha,\beta\leq -1;\;n_1=n-[-\alpha]-[-\beta] \\ (1-x)^{-\alpha}\,J_{n_1}^{-\alpha,\beta}(x),&\alpha\leq -1,\beta > -1;\;n_1=n-[-\alpha]\\ (1+x)^{-\beta}\,J_{n_1}^{\alpha,-\beta}(x),&\alpha>-1,\beta\leq -1;\;n_1=n-[-\beta].\end{cases} \] The GJP/Fs satisfy orthogonality properties, a Sturm-Liouville equation, derivative recurrence relations, approximation properties on the underlying Sobolev space, etc. As an application spectral Galerkin methods for higher order differential equations are studied, including error estimates and, furthermore, some numerical results are given for the equation \[ u^{(6)}(x)-u(x)=f(x) \] on \((-1,1)\) with boundary conditions \(u(\pm 1),u'(\pm 1),u''(\pm 1)\) and driving force \(f(x)\) such that the exact solution is \[ u(x)=(1-x)e^x \] and \[ u(x)=(1+x)^pe^x. \]
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    Jacobi polynomials
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    spectral approximation
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    error estimate
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    high-order differential equations
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