Big Q-Laguerre Polynomials
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In mathematics, the big ''q''-Laguerre polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric
orthogonal polynomials In mathematics, an orthogonal polynomial sequence is a family of polynomials such that any two different polynomials in the sequence are orthogonal In mathematics, orthogonality (mathematics), orthogonality is the generalization of the geom ...
in the basic
Askey scheme In mathematics, the Askey scheme is a way of organizing orthogonal polynomials of hypergeometric or basic hypergeometric type into a hierarchy. For the classical orthogonal polynomials discussed in , the Askey scheme was first drawn by and by , ...
. give a detailed list of their properties.


Definition

The polynomials are given in terms of
basic hypergeometric function In mathematics, basic hypergeometric series, or ''q''-hypergeometric series, are ''q''-analogue generalizations of generalized hypergeometric series, and are in turn generalized by elliptic hypergeometric series. A series ''x'n'' is called hy ...
s and the
q-Pochhammer symbol In the mathematical field of combinatorics, the ''q''-Pochhammer symbol, also called the ''q''-shifted factorial, is the product (a;q)_n = \prod_^ (1-aq^k)=(1-a)(1-aq)(1-aq^2)\cdots(1-aq^), with (a;q)_0 = 1. It is a ''q''-analog of the Pochhammer ...
by P_n(x;a,b;q)=\frac_2\phi_1\left(q^,aqx^;aq;q,\frac\right)


Relation to other polynomials

Big q-Laguerre polynomials→Laguerre polynomials


References

* * *{{dlmf, id=18, title=Chapter 18: Orthogonal Polynomials, first=Tom H. , last=Koornwinder, first2=Roderick S. C., last2= Wong, first3=Roelof , last3=Koekoek, , first4=René F. , last4=Swarttouw Orthogonal polynomials Q-analogs Special hypergeometric functions