Asymptotic behavior of Bernoulli-Dunkl and Euler-Dunkl polynomials and their zeros (Q2075023)
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Asymptotic behavior of Bernoulli-Dunkl and Euler-Dunkl polynomials and their zeros (English)
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11 February 2022
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The purpose of this article is to study the asymptotic behavior of the recently introduced Bernoulli-Dunkl and Euler-Dunkl polynomials. These polynomials are defined with so-called \(E_{\alpha}\) functions instead of exponential functions in the numerator. Dilcher showed asympotic behaviour of the Bernoulli and the Euler polynomials in terms of trigonometric functions and the authors show corresponding asymptotic behavior of the Bernoulli-Dunkl and the Euler-Dunkl polynomials. The coefficients of the asymptotic expansions as well as the right hand sides are Bessel functions. The first positive zero of \(J_{\alpha}(z)\) appears as coefficients in function arguments as well as in numerators and denominators. Several formulas for Bernoulli-Dunkl polynomials, which are similar to Bernoulli polynomials, where the Dunkl operator replaces the derivative, and new coefficients replace the binomial coefficients are used to prove the main theorems. Graphs are shown which display the differences between the new polynomials and Bernoulli polynomials. And similar for Euler-Dunkl polynomials. The zeros for Bernoulli-Dunkl and Euler-Dunkl polynomials are shown in graphs.
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Appell-Dunkl sequences
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asymptotic behavior
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Bernoulli-Dunkl polynomials
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Bessel functions
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distribution of zeros
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Euler-Dunkl polynomials
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Fourier series
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Fourier-Dunkl series
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