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  • ...mption the eigenfunctions are normalized, the result is established by a [[Sturm-Liouville theory/Proofs | proof of their orthogonality]].
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  • ...blem is regular, distinct eigenvalues are guaranteed. For background see [[Sturm-Liouville theory]]. Let f(x) and g(x) be solutions of the Sturm-Liouville equation [[Sturm-Liouville theory#(1) | (1) ]] corresponding to eigenvalues <math>\lambda </math> and <math>
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  • ...blem is regular, distinct eigenvalues are guaranteed. For background see [[Sturm-Liouville theory]]. Let f(x) and g(x) be solutions of the Sturm-Liouville equation [[Sturm-Liouville theory#(1) | (1) ]] corresponding to eigenvalues <math>\lambda </math> and <math>
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  • {{r|Sturm-Liouville theory}}
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  • known as the [[Sturm-Liouville theory | Sturm-Liouville equation]]s. Using Sturm-Liouville ...t that the associated Legendre equation belongs to a family known as the [[Sturm-Liouville theory|Sturm-Liouville equation]]s.
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  • ...mption the eigenfunctions are normalized, the result is established by a [[Sturm-Liouville theory/Proofs | proof of their orthogonality]].
    15 KB (2,332 words) - 04:52, 18 October 2009