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What the title says. We already have Chebychev polynomials and Bernstein polynomials, which could serve as a guide.
Showing that the Hermite polynomials form a basis of L^2 would a great way to continue this project, but this is more involved.
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What the title says. We already have Chebychev polynomials and Bernstein polynomials, which could serve as a guide.
Showing that the Hermite polynomials form a basis of L^2 would a great way to continue this project, but this is more involved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: