Explicit representations of biorthogonal polynomials
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Abstract: Given a parametrised weight function such that the quotients of its consecutive moments are M"obius maps, it is possible to express the underlying biorthogonal polynomials in a closed form cite{IN2}. In the present paper we address ourselves to two related issues. Firstly, we demonstrate that, subject to additional assumptions, every such obeys (in ) a linear differential equation whose solution is a generalized hypergeometric function. Secondly, using a generalization of standard divided differences, we present a new explicit representation of the underlying orthogonal polynomials.
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