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On the Analyticity of Laguerre Series

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2009-11-13 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

The transformation of a Laguerre series f(z)=n=0λn(α)Ln(α)(z)f (z) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)} L_{n}^{(\alpha)} (z) to a power series f(z)=n=0γnznf (z) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \gamma_{n} z^{n} is discussed. Many nonanalytic functions can be expanded in this way. Thus, success is not guaranteed. Simple sufficient conditions based on the decay rates and sign patters of the λn(α)\lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)} as nn \to \infty can be formulated which guarantee that f(zf (z is analytic at z=0z=0. Meaningful result are obtained if the λn(α)\lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)} either decay exponentially or factorially as nn \to \infty. The situation is much more complicated if the λn(α)\lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)} decay algebraically as nn \to \infty. If the λn(α)\lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)} ultimately have the same sign, the series expansions for the power series coefficients diverge, and the corresponding function is not analytic at z=0.Ifthez=0. If the \lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)}ultimatelyhavestrictlyalternatingsigns,theseriesexpansionsforthepowerseriescoefficientsaresummableandthepowerseriesrepresentsananalyticfunction.Inthecaseofsimple ultimately have strictly alternating signs, the series expansions for the power series coefficients are summable and the power series represents an analytic function. In the case of simple \lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)},thesummationofthedivergentseriesforthepowerseriescoefficientscanoftenbeaccomplishedwiththehelpofanalyticcontinuationformulasforhypergeometricseries,butifthe, the summation of the divergent series for the power series coefficients can often be accomplished with the help of analytic continuation formulas for hypergeometric series, but if the \lambda_{n}^{(\alpha)}$ are more complicated, numerical techniques have to be employed. Certain nonlinear sequence transformations -- in particular the so-called delta transformation [E. J. Weniger, Comput. Phys. Rep. \textbf{10}, 189 -- 371 (1989), Eq. (8.4-4)] -- sum the divergent series occurring in this context effectively.

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@article{arxiv.0808.3926,
  title  = {On the Analyticity of Laguerre Series},
  author = {Ernst Joachim Weniger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.3926},
  year   = {2009}
}

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50 pages, LaTeX2e, 0 figures. To appear in Journal of Physics A