Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization - USM
each polynomial depends on the previous two. Table lists several families of orthogonal polynomials that can be generated from such a recurrence relation; we will see some of these families later in the course. Polynomials Scalar Product Legendre R 1 1 P n(x)P m(x)dx= 2 mn=(2n+ 1) Shifted Legendre R 1 0 P n(x)P m (x)dx= mn=(2n+ 1) Chebyshev ...
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