
arXiv: 2306.06444
We wish to investigate the $D_{\omega}$-classical orthogonal polynomials, where $D_{\omega}$ is a special case of the Hahn operator. For this purpose, we consider the problem of finding all sequences of orthogonal polynomials such that their $D_{\omega}$-derivatives are also orthogonal polynomials. To solve this problem we adopt a different approach to those employed in this topic. We first begin by determining the coefficients involved in their recurrence relations, and then providing an exhaustive list of all solutions. When $\omega=0$, we rediscover the classical orthogonal polynomials of Hermite, Laguerre, Bessel and Jacobi. For $\omega=1$, we encounter the families of discrete classical orthogonal polynomials as particular cases.
Comment: 21 pages
Orthogonal polynomials and functions of hypergeometric type (Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, Askey scheme, etc.), recurrence relations, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Difference equations, scaling (\(q\)-differences), Discrete version of topics in analysis, Other functions coming from differential, difference and integral equations, Difference operators, difference equations, discrete orthogonal polynomials, classical orthogonal polynomials, difference operators
Orthogonal polynomials and functions of hypergeometric type (Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, Askey scheme, etc.), recurrence relations, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Difference equations, scaling (\(q\)-differences), Discrete version of topics in analysis, Other functions coming from differential, difference and integral equations, Difference operators, difference equations, discrete orthogonal polynomials, classical orthogonal polynomials, difference operators
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