Biorthogonal Appell systems in analysis on co-nuclear spaces (Q1264748)
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Biorthogonal Appell systems in analysis on co-nuclear spaces (English)
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7 August 2000
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A system of Appell polynomials in the classical sense is one generated by a generating function of the form \(A(t)e^{zt}\), where \(A\) is a suitable analytic function with series \(\sum a_nt^n\). This means that \((A_n)\) is defined by the condition \[ A(t)e^{zt}= \sum^\infty_{n= 0}{1\over n!} A_n(z)t^n. \] Important examples are provided by the Hermite and Laguerre polynomials. Following on work of Berezanskij, Kondratiev and Daletskij et al., the authors generalize this to the case of functions on a co-nuclear space \(N'\) provided with a suitable measure \(\mu\). The authors prove three theorems on such systems -- one on the identification of the space of entire functions of finite order and minimal type by means of the coefficients of its representation with respect to the generalized Appell polynomials, one on the solubility of infinite order differentiable equations using series representations and one on the identification of the corresponding biorthogonal system on the complexification of \(N'\).
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Appell polynomials
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Hermite and Laguerre polynomials
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co-nuclear space
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biorthogonal system
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