Barry, Paul

Eulerian polynomials as moments, via exponential Riordan arrays

J. Integer Seq. 14(9), Article 11.9.5, 14 p., electronic only (2011)

Summary

Summary: Using the theory of exponential Riordan arrays and orthogonal polynomials, we demonstrate that the Eulerian polynomials and the shifted Eulerian polynomials are moment sequences for a simple family of orthogonal polynomials. The coefficient arrays of these families of orthogonal polynomials are shown to be exponential Riordan arrays. Using the theory of orthogonal polynomials we are then able to characterize the generating functions of the Eulerian and shifted Eulerian polynomials in continued fraction form, and to calculate their Hankel transforms.

Mathematics Subject Classification

11B83, 33C45, 42C05, 15B36, 15B05, 11C20

Keywords/Phrases

Eulerian number, Eulerian polynomial, Euler's triangle, exponential Riordan array, orthogonal polynomials, moments, Hankel transform

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