Supplement to the article by Douak and Maroni (2020) on a new class of 2-orthogonal polynomials

UDC 510 We consider some issues related to the 2-orthogonal polynomials (2-OP). The answers to these issues can be regarded a supplement to the article [K. Douak, P. Maroni, On a new class of 2-orthogonal polynomials, I: The recurrence relations and some properties, Integral Transform and Spec...

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Date:2025
Main Authors: Makarov, V., Makarov, V. L., Макаров, Володимир
Format: Article
Language:Ukrainian
Published: Institute of Mathematics, NAS of Ukraine 2025
Online Access:https://umj.imath.kiev.ua/index.php/umj/article/view/8898
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Journal Title:Ukrains’kyi Matematychnyi Zhurnal
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Summary:UDC 510 We consider some issues related to the 2-orthogonal polynomials (2-OP). The answers to these issues can be regarded a supplement to the article [K. Douak, P. Maroni, On a new class of 2-orthogonal polynomials, I: The recurrence relations and some properties, Integral Transform and Special Functions (2020)]. The conditions imposed on the parameters of two original recurrence relations (the first of these conditions is for the 2-OP, while the second condition is for their normalized derivatives) and guaranteeing the ``"classical" nature of the 2-OP in Hahn's sense are clarified.  It is constructively proved that these recurrence relations do not cover all possible "classical" 2-OPs. An example of ``"classical" 2-OP generated by the generating function constructed by using a Bessel function of the first kind of  order zero is presented. These OPs are unique because their properties are similar to the classical OPs. In particular, this concerns the fact that their zeros are real and their location. The analysis of the available literature and our own numerous numerical-analytic experiments reveals the absence of other examples of the ``"classical" 2-OPs with similar properties.
DOI:10.3842/umzh.v77i3.8898