Applications of spectral theory to special functions
Abstract
Lecture notes for one of the courses at the OPSFA Summerschool 6, July 11-15, 2016. All the results in these notes have appeared in the literature. Many special functions are eigenfunctions to explicit operators, such as difference and differential operators, which is in particular true for the special functions occurring in the Askey-scheme, its q-analogue and extensions. The study of the spectral properties of such operators leads to explicit information for the corresponding special functions. We discuss several instances of this application, involving orthogonal polynomials and their matrix-valued analogues.
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