Another connection between orthogonal polynomials and L-orthogonal polynomials (Q874925)

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Another connection between orthogonal polynomials and L-orthogonal polynomials
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    Another connection between orthogonal polynomials and L-orthogonal polynomials (English)
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    10 April 2007
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    The authors study a connection that exists between orthogonal polynomials associated with positive measures on the real line and orthogonal Laurent polynomials associated with strong measures of the class \(S^{3}[0,\,\beta,\,b]\). A strong positive measure on \([a,\,b]\) is a bounded and nondecreasing function \(\psi\) on \([a,\,b]\) with infinitely many points of increase in \([a,\,b]\) and such that the moments \(\mu_{n}^{\psi}=\int_{a}^{b}t^n d\psi(t),\;n=0, \pm 1,\pm 2,\ldots\) all exist (\(0\leq a<b\leq \infty)\). A strong positive measure \(\psi\) belongs to the symmetric class \(S^{3}[\tau,\,\beta,\,b]\) if \(\displaystyle \frac{d\psi(t)}{t^{\tau}}=-\frac{d\psi(\beta^2/t)}{(\beta^2/t)^{\tau}},\quad t\in(a,\,b)\), where \(0<\beta<b,\;a=\beta^2/b\) and \(2\tau \in \mathbb{Z}\).
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    orthogonal Laurent polynomials
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    Szegő polynomials on the real line
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    hyperbolic Szegő transformation
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