
doi: 10.1137/0521026
Transformations that map polynomials with zeros in a certain interval into polynomials with zeros in another interval are considered here. By using the theory of bi-orthogonal polynomials, a general technique for the construction of such transformations is developed. Finally, a list of 16 different transformations formed by using the authors’ technique is presented.Transformations of this type have already been applied in numerical analysis, approximation theory, and real analysis.
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