Large-degree asymptotics of rational Painleve-IV functions associated to generalized Hermite polynomials
Abstract
The Painleve-IV equation has three families of rational solutions generated by the generalized Hermite polynomials. Each family is indexed by two positive integers m and n. These functions have applications to nonlinear wave equations, random matrices, fluid dynamics, and quantum mechanics. Numerical studies suggest the zeros and poles form a deformed n by m rectangular grid. Properly scaled, the zeros and poles appear to densely fill certain curvilinear rectangles as m and n tend to infinity with r=m/n fixed. Generalizing a method of Bertola and Bothner used to study rational Painleve-II functions, we express the generalized Hermite rational Painleve-IV functions in terms of certain orthogonal polynomials on the unit circle. Using the Deift-Zhou nonlinear steepest-descent method, we asymptotically analyze the associated Riemann-Hilbert problem in the limit as n tends to infinity with m=r*n for r fixed. We obtain an explicit characterization of the boundary curve and determine the leading-order asymptotic expansion of the functions in the pole-free region.
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@article{arxiv.1706.09005,
title = {Large-degree asymptotics of rational Painleve-IV functions associated to generalized Hermite polynomials},
author = {Robert Buckingham},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.09005},
year = {2017}
}
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25 pages, 12 figures