Secondary polynomials

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Template:Onesource In mathematics, the secondary polynomials {qn(x)} associated with a sequence {pn(x)} of polynomials orthogonal with respect to a density ρ(x) are defined by[1]

qn(x)=pn(t)pn(x)txρ(t)dt.[2]

To see that the functions qn(x) are indeed polynomials, consider the simple example of p0(x)=x3. Then,

q0(x)=t3x3txρ(t)dt=(tx)(t2+tx+x2)txρ(t)dt=(t2+tx+x2)ρ(t)dt=t2ρ(t)dt+xtρ(t)dt+x2ρ(t)dt

which is a polynomial x provided that the three integrals in t (the moments of the density ρ) are convergent.

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