We consider the biorthogonal polynomials associated to the two-matrix model where the eigenvalue distribution has potentials V1, V2 with arbitrary rational derivative and whose supports are constrained on an arbitrary union of intervals (hard-edges). We show that these polynomials satisfy certain recurrence relations with a number of terms di depending on the number of hard-edges and on the degree of the rational functions Vi′. Using these relations we derive Christoffel-Darboux identities satisfied by the biorthogonal polynomials: this enables us to give explicit formulæ for the differential equation satisfied by di + 1 consecutive polynomials, We also define certain integral transforms of the polynomials and use them to formulate a Riemann-Hilbert problem for (di + 1) × (di + 1) matrices constructed out of the polynomials and these transforms. Moreover, we prove that the Christoffel-Darboux pairing can be interpreted as a pairing between two dual Riemann-Hilbert problems. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Biorthogonal polynomials for two-matrix models with semiclassical potentials / Bertola, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATION THEORY. - ISSN 0021-9045. - 144:2(2007), pp. 162-212. [10.1016/j.jat.2006.05.006]

Biorthogonal polynomials for two-matrix models with semiclassical potentials

Bertola, M.
2007-01-01

Abstract

We consider the biorthogonal polynomials associated to the two-matrix model where the eigenvalue distribution has potentials V1, V2 with arbitrary rational derivative and whose supports are constrained on an arbitrary union of intervals (hard-edges). We show that these polynomials satisfy certain recurrence relations with a number of terms di depending on the number of hard-edges and on the degree of the rational functions Vi′. Using these relations we derive Christoffel-Darboux identities satisfied by the biorthogonal polynomials: this enables us to give explicit formulæ for the differential equation satisfied by di + 1 consecutive polynomials, We also define certain integral transforms of the polynomials and use them to formulate a Riemann-Hilbert problem for (di + 1) × (di + 1) matrices constructed out of the polynomials and these transforms. Moreover, we prove that the Christoffel-Darboux pairing can be interpreted as a pairing between two dual Riemann-Hilbert problems. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2007
144
2
162
212
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