numpy.polynomial.hermite_e.hermeadd(c1, c2)
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Add one Hermite series to another.
Returns the sum of two Hermite series c1
+ c2
. The arguments are sequences of coefficients ordered from lowest order term to highest, i.e., [1,2,3] represents the series P_0 + 2*P_1 + 3*P_2
.
Parameters: |
c1, c2 : array_like 1-D arrays of Hermite series coefficients ordered from low to high. |
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Returns: |
out : ndarray Array representing the Hermite series of their sum. |
Unlike multiplication, division, etc., the sum of two Hermite series is a Hermite series (without having to “reproject” the result onto the basis set) so addition, just like that of “standard” polynomials, is simply “component-wise.”
>>> from numpy.polynomial.hermite_e import hermeadd >>> hermeadd([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3, 4]) array([ 2., 4., 6., 4.])
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