In this article, the author characterizes orthogonal polynomials on an arbitrary smooth Jordan curve by a semi-conjugate matrix boundary value problem, which is different from the Riemann-Hilbert problems that appear ...In this article, the author characterizes orthogonal polynomials on an arbitrary smooth Jordan curve by a semi-conjugate matrix boundary value problem, which is different from the Riemann-Hilbert problems that appear in the theory of Riemann -Hilbert approach to asymptotic analysis for orthogonal polynomials on a real interval introduced by Fokas, Its, and Kitaev and on the unit circle introduced by Baik, Deift, and Johansson. The author hopes that their characterization may be applied to asymptotic analysis for general orthogonal polynomials by combining with a new extension of steepest descent method which we are looking for.展开更多
In this paper, it is proved that under certain conditions, each Jordan left derivation on a generalized matrix algebra is zero and each generalized Jordan left derivation is a generalized left derivation.
基金RFDP of Higher Education(20060486001)NNSF of China(10471107)
文摘In this article, the author characterizes orthogonal polynomials on an arbitrary smooth Jordan curve by a semi-conjugate matrix boundary value problem, which is different from the Riemann-Hilbert problems that appear in the theory of Riemann -Hilbert approach to asymptotic analysis for orthogonal polynomials on a real interval introduced by Fokas, Its, and Kitaev and on the unit circle introduced by Baik, Deift, and Johansson. The author hopes that their characterization may be applied to asymptotic analysis for general orthogonal polynomials by combining with a new extension of steepest descent method which we are looking for.
基金Fundamental Research Funds (N110423007) for the Central Universities
文摘In this paper, it is proved that under certain conditions, each Jordan left derivation on a generalized matrix algebra is zero and each generalized Jordan left derivation is a generalized left derivation.