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Elastic-Plastic Analysis of Asperity Based on Wave Function. [PDF]

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Xu Z   +6 more
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On Difference Pattern Synthesis for Spherical Sensor Arrays. [PDF]

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Huang Z   +5 more
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Relativistic jacobi polynomials

Integral Transforms and Special Functions, 1999
A new polynomials set, of generalized hypergeometric type, is defined. These polynomials, called relativistic Jacobi polynomials (RJP) and denoted by represent an extension of the classical Jacobi orthogonal polynomials in the sense that they reduce to the latter in the non-relativistic limit (N → ∞). Some basic properties of these polynomials, as well
He, Matthew, Natalini, P.
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Jacobi polynomial expansions of Jacobi polynomials with non-negative coefficients

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1971
The answers to many important questions in the harmonic analysis of orthogonal polynomials are known to depend on the determination of when formulas of the typesand their dualshold, where pn(x) and qn(x) are suitably normalized orthogonal polynomials or orthogonal polynomials multiplied by certain functions; e.g. e−pxLn(x).
Askey, R., Gasper, G.
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ECG Data Compression Using Jacobi Polynomials

2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007
Data compression is a frequent signal processing operation applied to ECG. We present here a method of ECG data compression utilizing Jacobi polynomials. ECG signals are first divided into blocks that match with cardiac cycles before being decomposed in Jacobi polynomials bases.
Tchiotsop, Daniel   +3 more
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On Jacobi polynomials

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1969
1. The object of this paper is to prove some formulae of Jacobi polynomials including a generating function. The results (2·l)–(2·4), (2·6)–(2·9), (3·l)–(3·4), and (4·1) are believed to be new.
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Asymptotics of generalized jacobi polynomials

Constructive Approximation, 1986
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