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Add support for Laguerre #100
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I guess the Hilbert transform would require a good implementation of the exponential integral. |
(assuming we're working with exponentially weighted Laguerre polynomials) |
Something like Cauchy transform would just follow from Olver's algorithm and first moment. |
Ah, weighted generalized Laguerre! It's less complicated than |
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I think that |
Good point |
It turns out that by Theorem 4.62.1 in Szegő's Orthogonal Polynomials, my edition, there should be (weak) log singularities at the respective endpoint corresponding to integer alpha or beta (not just when they're both integer). |
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