We use generating functions to express orthogonality relations in the form of q-beta integrals. The integrand of such a q-beta integral is then used as a weight function for a new set of orthogonal or biorthogonal functions. This method is applied to the continuous q-Hermite polynomials, the Al-Salam-Carlitz polynomials, and the polynomials of Szegö and leads naturally to the Al-Salam-Chihara polynomials then to the Askey-Wilson polynomials, the big q-Jacobi polynomials and the biorthogonal rational functions of Al-Salam and Verma, and some recent biorthogonal functions of Al-Salam and Ismail.
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Berg, C., & Ismail, M. E. H. (1996). q-Hermite polynomials and classical orthogonal polynomials. Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 48(1), 43–63. https://doi.org/10.4153/CJM-1996-002-4
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