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Computation of Al-Salam Carlitz and Askey-Wilson moments using Motzkin paths

Ohlmann, Gaspard  
July 2, 2021
Electronic Journal Of Combinatorics

In this paper we study the moments of polynomials from the Askey scheme, and we focus on Askey-Wilson polynomials. More precisely, we give a combinatorial proof for the case where d = 0. Their values have already been computed by Kim and Stanton in 2015, however, the proof is not completely combinatorial, which means that an explicit bijection has not been exhibited yet. In this work, we use a new combinatorial approach for the simpler case of Al-Salam-Carlitz, using a sign reversing involution that directly operates on Motzkin path. We then generalize this method to Askey-Wilson polynomials with d = 0 only, providing the first fully combinatorial proof for that case.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.37236/9780
Web of Science ID

WOS:000670528100001

Author(s)
Ohlmann, Gaspard  
Date Issued

2021-07-02

Publisher

ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF COMBINATORICS

Published in
Electronic Journal Of Combinatorics
Volume

28

Issue

3

Article Number

P3.1

Subjects

Mathematics, Applied

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Mathematics

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orthogonal polynomials

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combinatorics

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
PDE  
Available on Infoscience
July 17, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/179943
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