Webb31 jan. 2011 · Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical A 'missing' family of classical orthogonal polynomials Luc Vinet1 and Alexei Zhedanov2 Published 31 January 2011 • 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical , Volume 44 , Number 8 Citation Luc Vinet and Alexei Zhedanov 2011 J. Phys. A: Math. Webb23 okt. 2012 · Theor. 45 444016 Article PDF References Article information Abstract A short résumé is given about the nature of exceptional points (EPs) followed by discussions about their ubiquitous occurrence in a great variety of physical problems. EPs feature in classical as well as in quantum mechanical problems.
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