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In mathematics, Turán's inequalities are some inequalities for Legendre polynomials found by Pál Turán (1950) (and first published by Szegö (1948)). There are many generalizations to other polynomials, often called Turán's inequalities, given by (E. F. Beckenbach, W. Seidel & Otto Szász 1951) and other authors.

If P n {\displaystyle P_{n}} is the n {\displaystyle n} th Legendre polynomial, Turán's inequalities state that

P n ( x ) 2 > P n 1 ( x ) P n + 1 ( x )   for   1 < x < 1. {\displaystyle \,\!P_{n}(x)^{2}>P_{n-1}(x)P_{n+1}(x)\ {\text{for}}\ -1<x<1.}


For H n {\displaystyle H_{n}} , the n {\displaystyle n} th Hermite polynomial, Turán's inequalities are

H n ( x ) 2 H n 1 ( x ) H n + 1 ( x ) = ( n 1 ) ! i = 0 n 1 2 n i i ! H i ( x ) 2 > 0 , {\displaystyle H_{n}(x)^{2}-H_{n-1}(x)H_{n+1}(x)=(n-1)!\cdot \sum _{i=0}^{n-1}{\frac {2^{n-i}}{i!}}H_{i}(x)^{2}>0,}

whilst for Chebyshev polynomials they are

T n ( x ) 2 T n 1 ( x ) T n + 1 ( x ) = 1 x 2 > 0   for   1 < x < 1. {\displaystyle T_{n}(x)^{2}-T_{n-1}(x)T_{n+1}(x)=1-x^{2}>0\ {\text{for}}\ -1<x<1.}

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