Sieved ultraspherical polynomials
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In mathematics, the two families cλn(x;k) and Bλn(x;k) of sieved ultraspherical polynomials, introduced by Waleed Al-Salam, W.R. Allaway and Richard Askey in 1984, are the archetypal examples of sieved orthogonal polynomials. Their recurrence relations are a modified (or "sieved") version of the recurrence relations for ultraspherical polynomials.
Recurrence relations
For the sieved ultraspherical polynomials of the first kind the recurrence relations are
- [math]\displaystyle{ 2xc_n^\lambda(x;k) = c_{n+1}^\lambda(x;k) + c_{n-1}^\lambda(x;k) }[/math] if n is not divisible by k
- [math]\displaystyle{ 2x(m+\lambda)c_{mk}^\lambda(x;k) = (m+2\lambda)c_{mk+1}^\lambda(x;k) + mc_{mk-1}^\lambda(x;k) }[/math]
For the sieved ultraspherical polynomials of the second kind the recurrence relations are
- [math]\displaystyle{ 2xB_{n-1}^\lambda(x;k) = B_{n}^\lambda(x;k) + B_{n-2}^\lambda(x;k) }[/math] if n is not divisible by k
- [math]\displaystyle{ 2x(m+\lambda)B_{mk-1}^\lambda(x;k) = mB_{mk}^\lambda(x;k) +(m+2\lambda)B_{mk-2}^\lambda(x;k) }[/math]
References
- Al-Salam, Waleed; Allaway, W. R.; Askey, Richard (1984), "Sieved ultraspherical polynomials", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 284 (1): 39–55, doi:10.2307/1999273, ISSN 0002-9947
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieved ultraspherical polynomials.
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