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In mathematics, Hermite transform is an integral transform named after the mathematician Charles Hermite, which uses Hermite polynomials as kernels of the transform. This was first introduced by Lokenath Debnath in 1964. The Hermite transform of a function is The inverse Hermite transform is given by

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  • In mathematics, Hermite transform is an integral transform named after the mathematician Charles Hermite, which uses Hermite polynomials as kernels of the transform. This was first introduced by Lokenath Debnath in 1964. The Hermite transform of a function is The inverse Hermite transform is given by (en)
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  • In mathematics, Hermite transform is an integral transform named after the mathematician Charles Hermite, which uses Hermite polynomials as kernels of the transform. This was first introduced by Lokenath Debnath in 1964. The Hermite transform of a function is The inverse Hermite transform is given by (en)
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  • Hermite transform (en)
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