Diophantine equations for Morgan-Voyce and other modified orthogonal polynomials

Thomas Stoll, Robert Tichy
2008 Mathematica Slovaca  
AbstractIt is well-known that Morgan-Voyce polynomials B n(x) and b n(x) satisfy both a Sturm-Liouville equation of second order and a three-term recurrence equation ([SWAMY, M.: Further properties of Morgan-Voyce polynomials, Fibonacci Quart. 6 (1968), 167–175]). We study Diophantine equations involving these polynomials as well as other modified classical orthogonal polynomials with this property. Let A, B, C ∈ ℚ and {pk(x)} be a sequence of polynomials defined by $$\begin{gathered} p_0 (x) =
more » ... 1 \hfill \\ p_1 (x) = x - c_0 \hfill \\ p_{n + 1} (x) = (x - c_n )p_n (x) - d_n p_{n - 1} (x), n = 1,2,..., \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ with $$(c_0 ,c_n ,d_n ) \in \{ (A,A,B),(A + B,A,B^2 ),(A,Bn + A,\tfrac{1}{4}B^2 n^2 + Cn)\} $$ with A ≠ 0, B > 0 in the first, B ≠ 0 in the second and C > −¼B 2 in the third case. We show that the Diophantine equation with m > n ≥ 4, ≠ 0 has at most finitely many solutions in rational integers x, y.
doi:10.2478/s12175-007-0051-2 fatcat:rpotm2htojag5jzs3ercv5ywki