Abstract

Abstract The monomiality principle was introduced (see [Dattoli, Hermite–Bessel and Laguerre–Bessel functions: a by-product of the monomiality principle: 147–164, Aracne, 2000] and the references therein) in order to derive the properties of special or generalized polynomials starting from the corresponding ones of monomials. We show a general technique of extending the monomiality approach to multi-index polynomials in several variables. Application of this technique to the case of Hermite, Laguerre-type and mixed-type (i.e., between Laguerre and Hermite) polynomials is given.

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