Proof of certain Diophantine conjectures and identification of remarkable classes of orthogonal polynomials
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- Properties of the zeros of the polynomials belonging to the Askey scheme
- Additional recursion relations, factorizations, and diophantine properties associated with the polynomials of the Askey scheme
- Diophantine properties of orthogonal polynomials and rational functions
- \(q\)-deformation of the Kac-Sylvester tridiagonal matrix
- From continuous to discrete: weak limit of normalized Askey–Wilson measure
- Properties of the zeros of the polynomials belonging to the \(q\)-Askey scheme
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