The other Markov's inequality

(ethanepperly.com)

54 points | by tzury 6 days ago ago

5 comments

  • camkego a day ago ago

    It’s been a while since I’ve done my Applied Computational Math Sciences degree, but I still appreciate seeing mathematically oriented posts like this on HN!

  • zombot a day ago ago

    This made a noticeable woosh sound as it went right over my head. How the hell does a polynomial "wiggle"?

    But the Chebyshev polynomials, especially in their recursive definition, are a stroke of genius.

    • bumby a day ago ago

      > How the hell does a polynomial "wiggle"?

      I believe they’re defining “wiggle” as just the slope/rate of change/derivative

      • madcaptenor a day ago ago

        Exactly.

        Wiggling feels more like a second-derivative thing to me but that's discussed too - Chebyshev polynomials max out the second derivative as well as the first.