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Polinomios ortogonales respecto a productos de sobolev : el caso continuo

Authors: Pérez Fernández, Teresa Encarnación;

Polinomios ortogonales respecto a productos de sobolev : el caso continuo

Abstract

En esta memoria se estudian familias de polinomios que son ortogonales respecto a productos escalares no estandar en la forma: (p,q)s=(uo,pq +

Univ. de Granada, Departamento de Matemática Aplicada. Leída el 01/01/1994

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Spain
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Funciones ortogonales, 512.6, 1206, Polinomios, Análisis funcional, Espacios de Sobolev, 517.9

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