Algebraic $\mathcal{L}_{q}$-norms and complexity-like properties of Jacobi polynomials-Degree and parameter asymptotics
Abstract
The Jacobi polynomials conform the canonical family of hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials (HOPs) with the two-parameter weight function on the interval . The spreading of its associated probability density (i.e., the Rakhmanov density) over the orthogonality support has been quantified, beyond the dispersion measures (moments around the origin, variance), by the algebraic -norms (Shannon and R\'enyi entropies) and the monotonic complexity-like measures of Cram\'er-Rao, Fisher-Shannon and LMC (L\'opez-Ruiz, Mancini and Calbet) types. These quantities, however, have been often determined in an analytically highbrow, non-handy way; specially when the degree or the parameters are large. In this work, we determine in a simple, compact form the entropic and complexity-like properties of the Jacobi polynomials in the two extremal situations: (; fixed ) and (; fixed ). These two asymptotics are relevant \textit{per se} and because they control the physical entropy and complexity measures of the high energy (Rydberg) and high dimensional (pseudoclassical) states of numerous supersymmetric quantum-mechanical systems.
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@article{arxiv.2110.11441,
title = {Algebraic $\mathcal{L}_{q}$-norms and complexity-like properties of Jacobi polynomials-Degree and parameter asymptotics},
author = {Nahual Sobrino and Jesus S. Dehesa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.11441},
year = {2021}
}
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11 pages, 1 figure