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Orthogonal functions

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In mathematics, two functions f and g are orthogonal if their inner product \langle f,g\rangle is zero. Whether or not two particular functions are orthogonal depends on how their inner product has been defined. A typical definition of an inner product for functions is

\langle f,g\rangle = \int f^*(x) g(x)\,dx ,

with appropriate integration boundaries. See also Hilbert space for more background.

Solutions of linear differential equations with boundary conditions can often be written as a weighted sum of orthogonal solution functions (a.k.a. eigenfunctions).

Examples of sets of orthogonal functions:

See also: orthogonal polynomials.

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