Elements of Pólya-Schur theory in the finite difference setting

  • Brändén P
  • Krasikov I
  • Shapiro B
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Abstract

The Pólya-Schur theory describes the class of hyperbolicity preservers, i.e., the class of linear operators acting on univariate polynomials and preserving real-rootedness. We attempt to develop an analog of Pólya-Schur theory in the setting of linear finite difference operators. We study the class of linear finite difference operators preserving the set of real-rooted polynomials whose mesh (i.e., the minimal distance between the roots) is at least one. In particular, we prove a finite difference version of the classical Hermite-Poulain theorem and several results about discrete multiplier sequences.

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Brändén, P., Krasikov, I., & Shapiro, B. (2016). Elements of Pólya-Schur theory in the finite difference setting. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 144(11), 4831–4843. https://doi.org/10.1090/proc/13115

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