Hypergeometric Orthogonal Polynomials and Their q-Analogues [recurso electrónico] / by Roelof Koekoek, Peter A. Lesky, René F. Swarttouw.

Por: Koekoek, Roelof [author.]Colaborador(es): Lesky, Peter A [author.] | Swarttouw, René F [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Springer Monographs in MathematicsEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XIX, 578 p. 2 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642050145Tema(s): Mathematics | Functions, special | Mathematics | Special FunctionsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 515.5 Clasificación LoC:QA351Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Definitions and Miscellaneous Formulas -- Classical orthogonal polynomials -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of Differential Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of Real Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of Complex Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in x(x+u) of Real Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in z(z+u) of Complex Difference Equations -- Hypergeometric Orthogonal Polynomials -- Polynomial Solutions of Eigenvalue Problems -- Classical q-orthogonal polynomials -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of q-Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in q?x of q-Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in q?x+uqx of Real.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The very classical orthogonal polynomials named after Hermite, Laguerre and Jacobi, satisfy many common properties. For instance, they satisfy a second-order differential equation with polynomial coefficients and they can be expressed in terms of a hypergeometric function. Replacing the differential equation by a second-order difference equation results in (discrete) orthogonal polynomial solutions with similar properties. Generalizations of these difference equations, in terms of Hahn's q-difference operator, lead to both continuous and discrete orthogonal polynomials with similar properties. For instance, they can be expressed in terms of (basic) hypergeometric functions. Based on Favard's theorem, the authors first classify all families of orthogonal polynomials satisfying a second-order differential or difference equation with polynomial coefficients. Together with the concept of duality this leads to the families of hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials belonging to the Askey scheme. For each family they list the most important properties and they indicate the (limit) relations. Furthermore the authors classify all q-orthogonal polynomials satisfying a second-order q-difference equation based on Hahn's q-operator. Together with the concept of duality this leads to the families of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials which can be arranged in a q-analogue of the Askey scheme. Again, for each family they list the most important properties, the (limit) relations between the various families and the limit relations (for q --> 1) to the classical hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials belonging to the Askey scheme. These (basic) hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials have several applications in various areas of mathematics and (quantum) physics such as approximation theory, asymptotics, birth and death processes, probability and statistics, coding theory and combinatorics.
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Definitions and Miscellaneous Formulas -- Classical orthogonal polynomials -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of Differential Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of Real Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of Complex Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in x(x+u) of Real Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in z(z+u) of Complex Difference Equations -- Hypergeometric Orthogonal Polynomials -- Polynomial Solutions of Eigenvalue Problems -- Classical q-orthogonal polynomials -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions of q-Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in q?x of q-Difference Equations -- Orthogonal Polynomial Solutions in q?x+uqx of Real.

The very classical orthogonal polynomials named after Hermite, Laguerre and Jacobi, satisfy many common properties. For instance, they satisfy a second-order differential equation with polynomial coefficients and they can be expressed in terms of a hypergeometric function. Replacing the differential equation by a second-order difference equation results in (discrete) orthogonal polynomial solutions with similar properties. Generalizations of these difference equations, in terms of Hahn's q-difference operator, lead to both continuous and discrete orthogonal polynomials with similar properties. For instance, they can be expressed in terms of (basic) hypergeometric functions. Based on Favard's theorem, the authors first classify all families of orthogonal polynomials satisfying a second-order differential or difference equation with polynomial coefficients. Together with the concept of duality this leads to the families of hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials belonging to the Askey scheme. For each family they list the most important properties and they indicate the (limit) relations. Furthermore the authors classify all q-orthogonal polynomials satisfying a second-order q-difference equation based on Hahn's q-operator. Together with the concept of duality this leads to the families of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials which can be arranged in a q-analogue of the Askey scheme. Again, for each family they list the most important properties, the (limit) relations between the various families and the limit relations (for q --> 1) to the classical hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials belonging to the Askey scheme. These (basic) hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials have several applications in various areas of mathematics and (quantum) physics such as approximation theory, asymptotics, birth and death processes, probability and statistics, coding theory and combinatorics.

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