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  2. Orthogonal polynomials - Wikipedia

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    The Macdonald polynomials are orthogonal polynomials in several variables, depending on the choice of an affine root system. They include many other families of multivariable orthogonal polynomials as special cases, including the Jack polynomials, the Hall–Littlewood polynomials, the Heckman–Opdam polynomials, and the Koornwinder polynomials.

  3. Szegő polynomial - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... a Szegő polynomial is one of a family of orthogonal polynomials for the ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Legendre polynomials - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Legendre polynomials, named after Adrien-Marie Legendre (1782), are a system of complete and orthogonal polynomials with a wide number of mathematical properties and numerous applications. They can be defined in many ways, and the various definitions highlight different aspects as well as suggest generalizations and connections ...

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  6. Classical orthogonal polynomials - Wikipedia

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    Classical orthogonal polynomials appeared in the early 19th century in the works of Adrien-Marie Legendre, who introduced the Legendre polynomials. In the late 19th century, the study of continued fractions to solve the moment problem by P. L. Chebyshev and then A.A. Markov and T.J. Stieltjes led to the general notion of orthogonal polynomials.

  7. Favard's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Suppose that y 0 = 1, y 1, ... is a sequence of polynomials where y n has degree n. If this is a sequence of orthogonal polynomials for some positive weight function then it satisfies a 3-term recurrence relation. Favard's theorem is roughly a converse of this, and states that if these polynomials satisfy a 3-term recurrence relation of the form

  8. Category:Orthogonal polynomials - Wikipedia

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  9. Chihara–Ismail polynomials - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (1982), "Orthogonal polynomials suggested by a queueing model", Advances in ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...