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Recurrence equations involving different orthogonal polynomial sequences and applications

Published 25 Oct 2021 in math.CA | (2110.13305v1)

Abstract: Consider ${p_n}{n=0}{\infty}$, a sequence of polynomials orthogonal with respect to $w(x)>0$ on $(a,b)$, and polynomials ${g{n,k}}{n=0}{\infty},k \in \mathbb{N}_0$, orthogonal with respect to $c_k(x)w(x)>0$ on $(a,b)$, where $c{k}(x)$ is a polynomial of degree $k$ in $x$. We show how Christoffel's formula can be used to obtain mixed three-term recurrence equations involving the polynomials $p_n$, $p_{n-1}$ and $g_{n-m,k},m\in{2,3,\dots, n-1}$. In order for the zeros of $p_n$ and $G_{m-1}g_{n-m,k}$ to interlace (assuming $p_n$ and $g_{n-m,k}$ are co-prime), the coefficient of $p_{n-1}$, namely $G_{m-1}$, should be of exact degree $m-1$, in which case restrictions on the parameter $k$ are necessary. The zeros of $G_{m-1}$ can be considered to be inner bounds for the extreme zeros of the (classical or $q$-classical) orthogonal polynomial $p_n$ and we give examples to illustrate the accuracy of these bounds. Because of the complexity the mixed three-term recurrence equations in each case, algorithmic tools, mainly Zeilberger's algorithm and its $q$-analogue, are used to obtain them.

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