Orthogonal polynomials associated with an inverse quadratic spectral transform

Mathematics – Classical Analysis and ODEs

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Let $\{P_n \}_{n\ge0}$ be a sequence of monic orthogonal polynomials with respect to a quasi--definite linear functional $u$ and $\{Q_n \}_{n\ge0}$ a sequence of polynomials defined by $$Q_n(x)=P_n(x)+s_n P_{n-1}(x)+t_n P_{n-2}(x),\quad n\ge1,$$ with $t_n \not= 0$ for $n\ge2$. We obtain a new characterization of the orthogonality of the sequence $\{Q_n \}_{n\ge0}$ with respect to a linear functional $v$, in terms of the coefficients of a quadratic polynomial $h$ such that $h(x)v= u$. We also study some cases in which the parameters $s_n$ and $t_n$ can be computed more easily, and give several examples. Finally, the interpretation of such a perturbation in terms of the Jacobi matrices associated with $\{P_n \}_{n\ge0}$ and $\{Q_n \}_{n\ge0}$ is presented.

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