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Hermite Function


Two related objects are commonly called Hermite functions. In harmonic analysis, the nth Hermite function is the product of the nth Hermite polynomial and a Gaussian function. A common orthonormal normalization is

 psi_n(x)=1/(sqrt(2^nn!sqrt(pi)))H_n(x)e^(-x^2/2)

for n=0, 1, 2, ..., where H_n is the nth Hermite polynomial. The functions psi_n form an orthogonal basis for the Hilbert space L^2(R). Under the symmetric angular-frequency convention, they are eigenfunctions of the Fourier transform. They also give the stationary-state solutions of the Schrödinger equation for the quantum harmonic oscillator. Rescaling the variable and multiplying by a nonzero constant gives other frequently used normalizations.

In special-function theory, the name Hermite function is also used for the extension H_nu(z) of the Hermite polynomials to noninteger order nu.


See also

Fourier Transform, Harmonic Analysis, Hermite Polynomial, Hilbert Space, Orthogonal Basis

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References

Arfken, G. "Hermite Functions." §13.1 in Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 3rd ed. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, pp. 712-721, 1985.

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Weisstein, Eric W. "Hermite Function." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/HermiteFunction.html

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