
We show that a confluent case of the big q-Jacobi polynomials P_n(x;a,b,c;q), which corresponds to a=b=-c, leads to a discrete orthogonality relation for imaginary values of the parameter a (outside of its commonly known domain 01, this family represents yet another q-extension of these classical polynomials, different from the continuous q-ultraspherical polynomials of Rogers. The dual family with respect to the polynomials P_n(x;a,a,-a;q) (i.e., the dual discrete q-ultraspherical polynomials) corresponds to the indeterminate moment problem, that is, these polynomials have infinitely many orthogonality relations. We find orthogonality relations for these polynomials, which have not been considered before. In particular, extremal orthogonality measures for these polynomials are derived.
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Little q-Jacobi polynomials, Basic orthogonal polynomials and functions (Askey-Wilson polynomials, etc.), Duality, Applied Mathematics, orthogonality relations, big \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials, Discrete q-ultraspherical polynomials, 33D80, 33D45, 17B37, little \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials, Big q-Jacobi polynomials, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, discrete \(q\)-ultraspherical polynomials, duality, Orthogonality relation, Analysis
Little q-Jacobi polynomials, Basic orthogonal polynomials and functions (Askey-Wilson polynomials, etc.), Duality, Applied Mathematics, orthogonality relations, big \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials, Discrete q-ultraspherical polynomials, 33D80, 33D45, 17B37, little \(q\)-Jacobi polynomials, Big q-Jacobi polynomials, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, discrete \(q\)-ultraspherical polynomials, duality, Orthogonality relation, Analysis
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