Аннотация:
The discrete Fourier analysis on the $30^{\circ}$–$60^{\circ}$–$90^{\circ}$ triangle
is deduced from the corresponding results on the regular hexagon by considering functions invariant under the group $G_2$, which leads to the definition of four families generalized Chebyshev polynomials. The study of these polynomials leads to a Sturm–Liouville eigenvalue problem that contains two parameters, whose solutions are analogues of the Jacobi polynomials. Under a concept of $m$-degree and by introducing a new ordering among monomials, these polynomials are shown to share properties of the ordinary orthogonal polynomials. In
particular, their common zeros generate cubature rules of Gauss type.