Polynomial Solutions of Differential Equations
Abstract: We show that any differential operator of the form $L(y)=\sum_{k=0}{k=N} a_{k}(x) y{(k)}$, where $a_k$ is a real polynomial of degree $\leq k$, has all real eigenvalues in the space of polynomials of degree at most n, for all n. The eigenvalues are given by the coefficient of $xn$ in $L(x{n})$. If these eigenvalues are distinct, then there is a unique monic polynomial of degree n which is an eigenfunction of the operator L- for every non-negative integer n. As an application we recover Bochner's classification of second order ODEs with polynomial coefficients and polynomial solutions, as well as a family of non-classical polynomials.
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