Polynomials

Secondary polynomials

In mathematics, the secondary polynomials associated with a sequence of polynomials orthogonal with respect to a density are defined by To see that the functions are indeed polynomials, consider the simple example of Then, which is a polynomial provided that the three integrals in (the moments of the density ) are convergent. (Wikipedia).

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