Pseudo Jacobi polynomials
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In mathematics, the Pseudo Jacobi polynomials are a finite sequence Pn(x,ν, N) of orthogonal polynomials that can be expressed in terms of Jacobi polynomials of imaginary argument. They were introduced by Richard Askey in 1987.[1]
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