A basic class of symmetric orthogonal polynomials using the extended Sturm-Liouville theorem for symmetric functions
DOI10.1016/j.jmaa.2006.02.007zbMath1131.33005arXiv1305.5669OpenAlexW2962879816MaRDI QIDQ853953
Publication date: 7 December 2006
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.5669
orthogonal polynomialsgeneralized Hermite polynomialsFavard's theoremdual symmetric distributions familyextended Sturm-Liouville theorem for symmetric functionsfifth and sixth kind Chebyshev polynomialsgeneralized ultraspherical polynomialsPearson distributions familytwo kinds of finite classical symmetric orthogonal polynomials
Orthogonal polynomials and functions of hypergeometric type (Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, Askey scheme, etc.) (33C45) Orthogonal functions and polynomials, general theory of nontrigonometric harmonic analysis (42C05) Other special orthogonal polynomials and functions (33C47)
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