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Q-Racah polynomials

In mathematics, the q-Racah polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme, introduced by . Roelof Koekoek, Peter A. Lesky, and René F. Swarttouw give a detailed list of their properties. (Wikipedia).

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👉 Learn how to convert angles from radians to degrees. Recall that pi radians is equivalent to 180 degrees. Thus, when given an angle in radians, to convert the angle to degrees we multiply the given angle radians by the ratio 180/pi. 👏SUBSCRIBE to my channel here: https://www.youtube.co

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In more advanced physics and maths angles are frequently measured in radians rather than degrees. The video quickly explains what a radian is and how those units relate to degrees.

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Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.5: Galois group actions and normal field extensions If f(x) has a root in an extension field F of Q, then any automorphism of F permutes the roots of f(x). This means that there is a group action of Gal(f(x)) on the roots of f(x), and this action has only on

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The Minimal Polynomial

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The Bernstein Sato polynomial: Introduction

This is the first of three talks about the Bernstein-Sato polynomial. The second talk should appear at https://youtu.be/FAKzbvDm-w0 on Dec 22 5:00am PST We define the Bernstein-Sato polynomial of a polynomial in several complex variables, and show how it can be used to analytically con

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Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.4: Galois groups

Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.4: Galois groups The Galois group Gal(f(x)) of a polynomial f(x) is the automorphism group of its splitting field. The degree of a chain of field extensions satisfies a "tower law", analogous to the tower law for the index of a chain of subgroups. This hints

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New Locally Decodable Codes from Lifting - Madhu Sudan

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