The Sheffer polynomials and the monomiality principle, along with the underlying operational formalism, offer a powerful tool for investigation of the properties of a wide class of polynomials. We present, within such a context, a self-contained theory of such familiar systems of polynomials as the
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Legendre polynomials: Lie methods and monomiality
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2008
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