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Original Articles

Orthogonal Polynomials with Respect to Self-Similar Measures

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Pages 238-259 | Received 14 Sep 2009, Accepted 22 Feb 2010, Published online: 22 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

We study experimentally systems of orthogonal polynomials with respect to self-similar measures. When the support of the measure is a Cantor set, we observe some interesting properties of the polynomials, both on the Cantor set and in the gaps of the Cantor set. We introduce an effective method to visualize the graph of a function on a Cantor set. We suggest a new perspective, based on the theory of dynamical systems, for studying families Pn (x) of orthogonal functions as functions of n for fixed values of x.

2000 AMS Subject Classification:

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to Giorgio Mantica for allowing us to use his codes, and to the anonymous reviewer for a very helpful report.

Steven M. Heilman’s research was supported by the National Science Foundation through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program at Cornell. Philip Owrutsky was supported in his work as a Cornell Presidential Research Scholar. Robert S. Strichartz’s research was supported in part by the National Science Foundation, grant DMS-0652440.

Notes

1By a generic point we mean a point chosen, with respect to a uniform distribution, among a suitable set of (rational) values in floating-point arithmetic. In all cases, we treat only x representable in double-precision floating-point arithmetic.

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