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Charting the $q$-Askey scheme. II. The $q$-Zhedanov scheme

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2023-10-19 v3

Abstract

This is the second in a series of papers which intend to explore conceptual ways of distinguishing between families in the qq-Askey scheme and uniform ways of parametrizing the families. For a system of polynomials pn(x)p_n(x) in the qq-Askey scheme satisfying Lpn=hnpnLp_n=h_np_n with LL a second order qq-difference operator the qq-Zhedanov algebra is the algebra generated by operators LL and XX (multiplication by xx). It has two relations in which essentially five coefficients occur. Vanishing of one or more of the coefficients corresponds to a subfamily or limit family of the Askey-Wilson polynomials. An arrow from one family to another means that in the latter family one more coefficient vanishes. This yields the qq-Zhedanov scheme given in this paper. The qq-hypergeometric expression of pn(x)p_n(x) can be interpreted as an expansion of pn(x)p_n(x) in terms of certain Newton polynomials. In our previous paper arXiv:2108.03858 we used Verde-Star's clean parametrization of such expansions and we obtained a qq-Verde-Star scheme, where vanishing of one or more of these parameters corresponds to a subfamily or limit family. The actions of the operators LL and XX on the Newton polynomials can be expressed in terms of the Verde-Star parameters, and thus the coefficients for the qq-Zhedanov algebra can be expressed in terms of these parameters. There are interesting differences between the qq-Verde-Star scheme and the qq-Zhedanov scheme, which are discussed in the paper.

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@article{arxiv.2209.07995,
  title  = {Charting the $q$-Askey scheme. II. The $q$-Zhedanov scheme},
  author = {Tom H. Koornwinder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.07995},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

v3: 23 pages, 1 figure; dedicated to Jaap Korevaar on the occasion of his 100th birthday; Indag. Math., article in press; first paragraph of Introduction added; minor corrections; a few references added