Krawtchouk matrices
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In mathematics, Krawtchouk matrices are matrices whose entries are values of Krawtchouk polynomials at nonnegative integer points.[1] [2] The Krawtchouk matrix K(N) is an (N+1)×(N+1) matrix. Here are the first few examples:
In general, for positive integer , the entries
are given via the generating function
where the row and column indices and
run from
to
.
These Krawtchouk polynomials are orthogonal with respect to symmetric binomial distributions, .[3]
See also
References
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- ↑ N. Bose, “Digital Filters: Theory and Applications” [North-Holland Elsevier, N.Y., 1985]
- ↑ P. Feinsilver, J. Kocik: Krawtchouk polynomials and Krawtchouk matrices, Recent advances in applied probability, Springer-Verlag, October, 2004
- ↑ Hahn Class: Definitions