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Integrals involving Gegenbauer and Hermite polynomials on the imaginary axis (English)
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1990
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Gegenbauer and Hermite polynomials of even degree have real values on the imaginary axis and will never vanish there. Thus, integrals involving the reciprocal of the square of those polynomials - together with related weights - on the imaginary axis may exist. The author evaluates the integrals by means of an interesting function-theoretical technique, see the ideas in the author's and \textit{B. Fuglede}'s former work in Manuscr. Math. 67, 165-185 (1990). Indeed, interesting special definite integrals on the real axis may be found in this way (but the one given here is ``simplified'' by a little misprint).
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