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Zeros of linear combinations of Laguerre polynomials

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2025-07-31 v1

Abstract

We study the number of real zeros of finite combinations of K+1K+1 consecutive normalized Laguerre polynomials of the form qn(x)=j=0KγjL~njα(x),nK, q_n(x)=\sum_{j=0}^K\gamma_j\tilde L^\alpha_{n-j}(x),\quad n\ge K, where γj\gamma_j, j=0,,Kj=0,\cdots ,K, are real numbers with γ0=1\gamma_0=1, γK0\gamma_K\not =0. We consider four different normalizations of Laguerre polynomials: the monic Laguerre polynomials L^nα\hat L_n^\alpha, the polynomials Lnα=n!Lnα/(1+α)n\mathcal L_n^\alpha=n!L_n^\alpha/(1+\alpha)_n (so that Lnα(0)=1\mathcal L_n^\alpha(0)=1), the standard Laguerre polynomials (Lnα)n(L_n^\alpha)_n and the Brenke normalization Lnα/(1+α)nL_n^\alpha/(1+\alpha)_n. We show the key role played by the polynomials Q(x)=j=0K(1)jγj(x)KjQ(x)=\sum_{j=0}^K(-1)^j\gamma_j(x)_{K-j} and P(x)=j=0KγjxKjP(x)=\sum_{j=0}^K\gamma_jx^{K-j} to solve this problem: QQ in the first case and PP in the second, third and forth cases. In particular, in the first case, if all the zeros of the polynomial QQ are real and less than α+1\alpha+1, then all the zeros of qnq_n, nKn\ge K, are positive. In the other cases, if all the zeros of PP are real then all the zeros of qnq_n, nKn\ge K, are also real. If PP has m>1m>1 non-real zeros, there are important differences between the four cases. For instance in the first case, qnq_n has still only real zeros for nn big enough, but in the fourth case qnq_n has exactly mm non-real zeros for nn big enough.

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@article{arxiv.2507.22425,
  title  = {Zeros of linear combinations of Laguerre polynomials},
  author = {Antonio J. Durán},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.22425},
  year   = {2025}
}