For the classical orthogonal polynomials discussed in Andrews & Askey (1985), the Askey scheme was first drawn by Labelle (1985) and by Askey and Wilson (1985), and has since been extended by Koekoek & Swarttouw (1998) and Koekoek, Lesky & Swarttouw (2010) to cover basic orthogonal polynomials.
Koekoek, Lesky & Swarttouw (2010, p.183) give the following version of the Askey scheme: Here
parameters Koekoek, Lesky & Swarttouw (2010, p.413) give the following scheme for basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials: While there are several approaches to constructing still more general families of orthogonal polynomials, it is usually not possible to extend the Askey scheme by reusing hypergeometric functions of the same form.
For instance, one might naively hope to find new examples given by above
This was ruled out in Cheikh, Lamiri & Ouni (2009) under the assumption that the