On the limit distributions of the zeros of Jonquière polynomials and generalized classical orthogonal polynomials (Q1890555)

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On the limit distributions of the zeros of Jonquière polynomials and generalized classical orthogonal polynomials
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    On the limit distributions of the zeros of Jonquière polynomials and generalized classical orthogonal polynomials (English)
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    18 May 1995
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    Some sequences of polynomials with real zeros are investigated, with emphasis on the asymptotic distribution of the zeros. First the Jonquière polynomials \(J_k (z)\) are investigated, which are defined by \[ {{J_k (z)} \over {(1- z)^{k+ 1}}}= \sum_{n=0}^\infty n^k z^n. \] The zero distribution was found earlier by Gawronski and Stadtmüller, but now the authors consider a generalization of the form \[ {{J_k (z)} \over {\prod_{j= 1}^{k+ 1} (1- ze^{\beta_{k+ 1,j}})}}= \sum_{n= 0}^\infty E_k (n) z^n, \] where the \(E_k\) are exponential polynomials satisfying \(Q_{k+ 1} (d/dx) E_k (x) =0\), with \(Q_{k+1}\) a polynomial of degree \(k+1\) with zeros \(\beta_{k+ 1,j}\), \(j=1, 2, \dots, k+1\). If the asymptotic distribution \(\mu\) of the zeros of \(Q_{k+1}\) for \(k\to \infty\) is known, then the authors give the asymptotic distribution of the zeros of \(J_k\) in terms of \(\mu\). In the second part of the paper, the authors give the asymptotic zero distribution of polynomials which are a solution of a second order differential equation for which the coefficients have prescribed asymptotic behaviour as the degree of the polynomials tends to infinity. This case covers Jacobi polynomials \(P_n^{(\alpha_n, \beta_n)}\) where the parameters may depend on the degree \(n\). Also Laguerre polynomials \(L_n^{( \alpha_n)}\) and generalized Hermite polynomials \(H_n^{( \alpha_n)}\), with weight function \(|x|^{2 \alpha_n} e^{- x^2}\) on \((- \infty, \infty)\), are considered.
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    classical orthogonal polynomials
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    Jonquière polynomials
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    zero distribution
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