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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In mathematics, Jacobi transform is an integral transform named after the mathematician Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi, which uses Jacobi polynomials $ P_{n}^{\alpha ,\beta }(x) $ as kernels of the transform
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The Jacobi transform of a function $ F(x) $ is
$ J\{F(x)\}=f^{\alpha ,\beta }(n)=\int _{-1}^{1... |