Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4619564 | Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications | 2010 | 17 Pages |
The classical polynomials (Hermite, Laguerre, Bessel and Jacobi) are the only orthogonal polynomial sequences (OPS) whose elements are eigenfunctions of the Bochner second-order differential operator F (Bochner, 1929 [3], ). In Loureiro, Maroni and da Rocha (2006) [18] these polynomials were described as eigenfunctions of an even order differential operator Fk with polynomial coefficients defined by a recursive relation. Here, an explicit expression of Fk for any positive integer k is given. The main aim of this work is to explicitly establish sums relating any power of F with Fk, k⩾1, in other words, to bring a pair of inverse relations between these two operators. This goal is accomplished with the introduction of a new sequence of numbers: the so-called A-modified Stirling numbers, which could be also called as Bessel or Jacobi–Stirling numbers, depending on the context and the values of the complex parameter A.