Talk:Chebyshev–Markov–Stieltjes inequalities

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Obsolesced in topic Polynomial normalization

as zeros? edit

  are the zeros of the polynomials  ?

Clarify role of edit

The  's are only given for  , but the moments of   are supposed to match all the way up to index  . Am I correct that   is an arbitrary parameter which can be varied to give different  's, and hence different  's and so give tight bounds on all or almost all half-lines? Initial reading of the theorem, I had the impression that you only get information on the   half-lines that come from the roots of  ; but since   is not uniquely determined by   it seems the theorem is more powerful than was immediately apparent. Am I mistaken, or is the statement that   are determined by   false, and that we in fact need   to determine the  's? Perhaps the role of  ,etc... could be clarified in the article. I don't have any book that covers this theorem so I don't feel qualified to edit the article.98.109.176.168 (talk) 05:08, 10 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

I am sorry, I only saw this now. Is the problem fixed in the current version? Sasha (talk) 20:44, 12 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

Polynomial normalization edit

The article doesn't mention how the orthogonal polynomials are to be normalized - should the polynomials be orthonormal? Please include this information in the article. Obsolesced (talk) 10:05, 2 February 2017 (UTC)Reply