On a Theorem by Bojanov and Naidenov applied to families of Gegenbauer-Sobolev polynomials (1403.6927v2)
Abstract: Let ${Q{(\alpha)}{n,\lambda}}{n\geq 0}$ be the sequence of monic orthogonal polynomials with respect the Gegenbauer-Sobolev inner product $$\langle f,g\rangle_{S}:=\int_{-1}{1}f(x)g(x)(1-x{2}){\alpha-\frac{1}{2}}dx+\lambda \int_{-1}{1}f'(x)g'(x)(1-x{2}){\alpha-\frac{1}{2}} dx,$$ where $\alpha>-\frac{1}{2}$ and $\lambda\geq 0$. In this paper we use a recent result due to B.D. Bojanov and N. Naidenov \cite{BN2010}, in order to study the maximization of a local extremum of the $k$th derivative $\frac{dk}{dxk}Q{(\alpha)}_{n,\lambda}$ in $[-M_{n,\lambda}, M_{n,\lambda}]$, where $M_{n,\lambda}$ is a suitable value such that all zeros of the polynomial $Q{(\alpha)}_{n,\lambda}$ are contained in $[-M_{n,\lambda}, M_{n,\lambda}]$ and the function $\left|Q{(\alpha)}_{n,\lambda}\right|$ attains its maximal value at the end-points of such interval. Also, some illustrative numerical examples are presented.
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