Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8897985 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2018 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the spirit of our earlier articles [12], [14], [11], and our work [13], we define two dual q-Bernoulli polynomials, with corresponding vector and matrix forms. Following Aceto-Trigiante [1], the q-L matrix, the indefinite q-integral of the q-Pascal matrix is the link between the q-Cauchy and the q-Bernoulli matrix. The q-analogue of the Bernoulli complementary argument theorem can be expressed in matrix form through the diagonal An matrix. For the q-Euler polynomials corresponding results are obtained. The umbral calculus for generating functions of q-Appell polynomials is shown to be equivalent to a transform method, which maps polynomials to matrices, a true q-analogue of Arponen [6]. This is manifested by the Vein [21] matrix, which occurs as the transform of the q-difference operator. The Aceto-Trigiante shifted q-Bernoulli matrix has a simple connection to the q-Bernoulli Arponen matrix through the q-Pascal matrix. We reintroduce certain q-Stirling numbers ∈Z(q) from [12], which will be needed for the polynomial matrix definitions.
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