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Global Phase Portrait and Large Degree Asymptotics for the Kissing Polynomials

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2021-02-09 v2 Complex Variables

Abstract

We study a family of monic orthogonal polynomials which are orthogonal with respect to the varying, complex valued weight function, exp(nsz)\exp(nsz), over the interval [1,1][-1,1], where sCs\in\mathbb{C} is arbitrary. This family of polynomials originally appeared in the literature when the parameter was purely imaginary, that is siRs\in i \mathbb{R}, due to its connection with complex Gaussian quadrature rules for highly oscillatory integrals. The asymptotics for these polynomials as nn\to\infty have been recently studied for siRs\in i\mathbb{R}, and our main goal is to extend these results to all ss in the complex plane. We first use the technique of continuation in parameter space, developed in the context of the theory of integrable systems, to extend previous results on the so-called modified external field from the imaginary axis to the complex plane minus a set of critical curves, called breaking curves. We then apply the powerful method of nonlinear steepest descent for oscillatory Riemann-Hilbert problems developed by Deift and Zhou in the 1990s to obtain asymptotics of the recurrence coefficients of these polynomials when the parameter ss is away from the breaking curves. We then provide the analysis of the recurrence coefficients when the parameter ss approaches a breaking curve, by considering double scaling limits as ss approaches these points. We shall see a qualitative difference in the behavior of the recurrence coefficients, depending on whether or not we are approaching the points s=±2s=\pm 2 or some other points on the breaking curve.

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@article{arxiv.2008.08724,
  title  = {Global Phase Portrait and Large Degree Asymptotics for the Kissing Polynomials},
  author = {Ahmad Barhoumi and Andrew F. Celsus and Alfredo Deaño},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.08724},
  year   = {2021}
}

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62 pages, 16 figures