On conjectures by Csordas, Charalambides and Waleffe
Abstract
In the present note we obtain new results on two conjectures by Csordas et al. regarding the interlacing property of zeros of special polynomials. These polynomials came from the Jacobi tau methods for the Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problem. Their coefficients are the successive even derivatives of the Jacobi polynomials Pn(x;α,β) evaluated at the point one. The first conjecture states that the polynomials constructed from Pn(x;α,β) and Pn-1(x;α,β) are interlacing when -1<α<1 and -1<β. We prove it in a range of parameters wider than that given earlier by Charalambides and Waleffe. We also show that within narrower bounds another conjecture holds. It asserts that the polynomials constructed from Pn(x;α,β) and Pn-2(x;α,β) are also interlacing.
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