Orthogonal polynomial martingales on spheres

Martin L. Silverstein

Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg (1986)

  • Volume: 20, page 419-422

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Silverstein, Martin L.. "Orthogonal polynomial martingales on spheres." Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg 20 (1986): 419-422. <http://eudml.org/doc/113561>.

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References

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  2. 2. Morrow, G.J. and Silverstein, M.L. (1985). Two Parameter Extension of an Observation of Poincaré. This volume. Zbl0609.60042MR942034
  3. 3. Muller, C. (1966). Spherical Harmonics. Lecture Notes in Mathematics17, Springer-Verlag. Zbl0138.05101MR199449
  4. 4. Rainville, E.D. (1960). Special Functions. MacMillan Co. Zbl0092.06503MR107725
  5. 5. Vilenkin, N.J. (1968). Special Functions and the Theory of Group Representations. Translations of Mathematical Monographs, Vol. 22. Amer. Math. Soc. Zbl0172.18404MR229863

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