In mathematics, the Hermite transform is an integral transform named after the mathematician Charles Hermite that uses Hermite polynomials H n ( x ) {\displaystyle H_{n}(x)} as kernels of the transform.
The Hermite transform H { F ( x ) } ≡ f H ( n ) {\displaystyle H\{F(x)\}\equiv f_{H}(n)} of a function F ( x ) {\displaystyle F(x)} is
The inverse Hermite transform H − 1 { f H ( n ) } {\displaystyle H^{-1}\{f_{H}(n)\}} is given by
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