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Hermitess
Hermitess Her"mit*ess, n. A female hermit. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Hermite from wikipedia

- functions, and algebra. Hermite polynomials, Hermite interpolation, Hermite normal form, Hermitian operators, and cubic Hermite splines are named in his...
- In mathematics, the Hermite polynomials are a classical orthogonal polynomial sequence. The polynomials arise in: signal processing as Hermitian wavelets...
- analysis, a cubic Hermite spline or cubic Hermite interpolator is a spline where each piece is a third-degree polynomial specified in Hermite form, that is...
- solutions of the paraxial Helmholtz equation can be decomposed as the sum of Hermite–Gaussian modes (whose amplitude profiles are separable in x and y using...
- In numerical analysis, Hermite interpolation, named after Charles Hermite, is a method of polynomial interpolation, which generalizes Lagrange interpolation...
- In mathematics, the Hermite constant, named after Charles Hermite, determines how long a shortest element of a lattice in Euclidean space can be. The...
- In numerical analysis, Gauss–Hermite quadrature is a form of Gaussian quadrature for approximating the value of integrals of the following kind: ∫ − ∞...
- analysis, a Hermite spline is a spline curve where each polynomial of the spline is in Hermite form. Cubic Hermite spline Hermite polynomials Hermite interpolation...
- Hermite is a lunar impact crater located along the northern lunar limb, close to the north pole of the Moon. Named for Charles Hermite, the crater was...
- In linear algebra, the Hermite normal form is an analogue of reduced echelon form for matrices over the integers Z {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} } . Just...