Can I create orthogonal polynomials in the complex plane?
My actual use case is to calculate an inverse fourier transform, so an integral along a whole line in the complex plane, and I was wondering if that would be possible with equadratures.
Can I create orthogonal polynomials in the complex plane?
My actual use case is to calculate an inverse fourier transform, so an integral along a whole line in the complex plane, and I was wondering if that would be possible with equadratures.
Hi @Andres! Iām afraid at the moment not. However, if you know the three-term recurrence relationship associated with these polynomials, we could incorporate them into the code.