Krall-Jacobi commutative algebras of partial differential operators
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Abstract: We construct a large family of commutative algebras of partial differential operators invariant under rotations. These algebras are isomorphic extensions of the algebras of ordinary differential operators introduced by Grunbaum and Yakimov corresponding to Darboux transformations at one end of the spectrum of the recurrence operator for the Jacobi polynomials. The construction is based on a new proof of their results which leads to a more detailed description of the one-dimensional theory. In particular, our approach establishes a conjecture by Haine concerning the explicit characterization of the Krall-Jacobi algebras of ordinary differential operators.
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- Constructing bispectral orthogonal polynomials from the classical discrete families of Charlier, Meixner and Krawtchouk
- Integral operators, bispectrality and growth of Fourier algebras
- Using \(\mathcal D\)-operators to construct orthogonal polynomials satisfying higher order \(q\)-difference equations
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- Weighted Sobolev orthogonal polynomials on the unit ball
- Bispectrality of Meixner type polynomials
- Bispectral extensions of the Askey-Wilson polynomials
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- Automorphisms of algebras and Bochner's property for vector orthogonal polynomials
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- Christoffel transform of classical discrete measures and invariance of determinants of classical and classical discrete polynomials
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- Using \(\mathcal D\)-operators to construct orthogonal polynomials satisfying higher order difference or differential equations
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