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__init__.py
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__pycache__
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_polybase.py
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chebyshev.py
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hermite.py
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hermite_e.py
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laguerre.py
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legendre.py
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polynomial.py
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polyutils.py
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setup.py
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tests
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""" A sub-package for efficiently dealing with polynomials. Within the documentation for this sub-package, a "finite power series," i.e., a polynomial (also referred to simply as a "series") is represented by a 1-D numpy array of the polynomial's coefficients, ordered from lowest order term to highest. For example, array([1,2,3]) represents ``P_0 + 2*P_1 + 3*P_2``, where P_n is the n-th order basis polynomial applicable to the specific module in question, e.g., `polynomial` (which "wraps" the "standard" basis) or `chebyshev`. For optimal performance, all operations on polynomials, including evaluation at an argument, are implemented as operations on the coefficients. Additional (module-specific) information can be found in the docstring for the module of interest. """ from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function from .polynomial import Polynomial from .chebyshev import Chebyshev from .legendre import Legendre from .hermite import Hermite from .hermite_e import HermiteE from .laguerre import Laguerre from numpy.testing.nosetester import _numpy_tester test = _numpy_tester().test bench = _numpy_tester().bench
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