Hermite polynomials — In mathematics, the Hermite polynomials are a classical orthogonal polynomial sequence that arise in probability, such as the Edgeworth series; in combinatorics, as an example of an Appell sequence, obeying the umbral calculus; in numerical… … Wikipedia
Hermite-Polynom — Die hermiteschen Polynome (nach Charles Hermite) sind Polynome mit folgenden äquivalenten Darstellungen: bzw. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hermite number — In mathematics, Hermite numbers are values of Hermite polynomials at zero argument. Typically they are defined for physicists Hermite polynomials.Formal DefinitionThe numbers H n = H n(0), where H n( x ) is a Hermite polynomial of order n , may… … Wikipedia
Hermite interpolation — is a method closely related to the Newton divided difference method of interpolation in numerical analysis, that allows us to consider given derivatives at data points, as well as the data points themselves. The interpolation will give a… … Wikipedia
Polynomial interpolation — In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, polynomial interpolation is the interpolation of a given data set by a polynomial. In other words, given some data points (such as obtained by sampling), the aim is to find a polynomial which… … Wikipedia
Hermite spline — In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, a Hermite spline is a spline curve where each polynomial of the spline is in Hermite form.ee also*Cubic Hermite spline *Hermite polynomials *Hermite interpolation … Wikipedia
Hermite , Charles — (1822–1901) French mathematician Hermite was born in Dieuze, France. His mathematical career was almost thwarted in his student days, since he was incapable of passing exams. Fortunately his talent had already been recognized and his examiners… … Scientists
Polynomial sequence — In mathematics, a polynomial sequence is a sequence of polynomials indexed by the nonnegative integers 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., in which each index is equal to the degree of the corresponding polynomial. Examples * Monomials * Rising factorials * Falling … Wikipedia
Matching polynomial — In graph theory and combinatorics, both fields within mathematics, a matching polynomial (sometimes called an acyclic polynomial) is a generating function of the numbers of matchings of various sizes in a graph. Contents 1 Definition 2… … Wikipedia
Caloric polynomial — In differential equations, the m th degree caloric polynomial (or heat polynomial) is a parabolically m homogeneous polynomial P m ( x , t ) that satisfies the heat equation: frac{partial P}{partial t} = frac{partial^2 P}{partial x^2}.… … Wikipedia