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The CMV bispectral problem
A classical result due to Bochner classifies the orthogonal polynomials on
the real line which are common eigenfunctions of a second order linear
differential operator. We settle a natural version of the Bochner problem on
the unit circle which answers a similar question concerning orthogonal Laurent
polynomials and can be formulated as a bispectral problem involving CMV
matrices. We solve this CMV bispectral problem in great generality proving
that, except the Lebesgue measure, no other one on the unit circle yields a
sequence of orthogonal Laurent polynomials which are eigenfunctions of a linear
differential operator of arbitrary order. Actually, we prove that this is the
case even if such an eigenfunction condition is imposed up to finitely many
orthogonal Laurent polynomials.Comment: 25 pages, final version, to appear in International Mathematics
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