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In mathematics, the '''Askey–Wilson polynomials''' (or '''''q''-Wilson polynomials''') are a family of [[orthogonal polynomials]] introduced by |
In mathematics, the '''Askey–Wilson polynomials''' (or '''''q''-Wilson polynomials''') are a family of [[orthogonal polynomials]] introduced by [[Richard Askey]] and [[James A. Wilson]] as [[q-analog]]s of the [[Wilson polynomials]].{{sfnp|Askey|Wilson|1985}} They include many of the other orthogonal polynomials in 1 variable as [[Special case|special]] or [[limiting case (mathematics)|limiting case]]s, described in the [[Askey scheme]]. Askey–Wilson polynomials are the special case of [[Macdonald polynomials]] (or [[Koornwinder polynomials]]) for the non-reduced [[affine root system]] of type ({{math|''C''{{su|b=1|p=∨}}, ''C''<sub>1</sub>}}), and their 4 parameters {{mvar|a}}, {{mvar|b}}, {{mvar|c}}, {{mvar|d}} correspond to the 4 orbits of roots of this root system. |
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*{{Citation | author-link1=Richard Askey | last1=Askey | first1=Richard | author-link2=James A. Wilson | last2=Wilson | first2=James | title=Some basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials that generalize Jacobi polynomials | isbn=978-0-8218-2321-7 | mr=783216 | year=1985 | journal=Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society | issn=0065-9266 | volume=54 | issue=319 | pages=iv+55|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9q9o03nD_xsC | doi=10.1090/memo/0319}} |
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 13 June 2024
In mathematics, the Askey–Wilson polynomials (or q-Wilson polynomials) are a family of orthogonal polynomials introduced by Richard Askey and James A. Wilson as q-analogs of the Wilson polynomials.[1] They include many of the other orthogonal polynomials in 1 variable as special or limiting cases, described in the Askey scheme. Askey–Wilson polynomials are the special case of Macdonald polynomials (or Koornwinder polynomials) for the non-reduced affine root system of type (C∨
1, C1), and their 4 parameters a, b, c, d correspond to the 4 orbits of roots of this root system.
They are defined by
where φ is a basic hypergeometric function, x = cos θ, and (,,,)n is the q-Pochhammer symbol. Askey–Wilson functions are a generalization to non-integral values of n.
Proof
[edit]This result can be proven since it is known that
and using the definition of the q-Pochhammer symbol
which leads to the conclusion that it equals
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Askey, Richard; Wilson, James (1985), "Some basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials that generalize Jacobi polynomials", Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, 54 (319): iv+55, doi:10.1090/memo/0319, ISBN 978-0-8218-2321-7, ISSN 0065-9266, MR 0783216
- Gasper, George; Rahman, Mizan (2004), Basic hypergeometric series, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 96 (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-83357-8, MR 2128719
- Koornwinder, Tom H.; Wong, Roderick S. C.; Koekoek, Roelof; Swarttouw, René F. (2010), "Askey-Wilson class", in Olver, Frank W. J.; Lozier, Daniel M.; Boisvert, Ronald F.; Clark, Charles W. (eds.), NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-19225-5, MR 2723248.
- Koornwinder, Tom H. (2012), "Askey-Wilson polynomial", Scholarpedia, 7 (7): 7761, Bibcode:2012SchpJ...7.7761K, doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.7761