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add to doc: guidance for choosing polynomial (#213) #219

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@onzerem onzerem commented Dec 7, 2024

Hi! Thank you for saying yes to my PR. Here's what I added, please let me know what you think. I tried to keep it brief. Thank you!

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I think it should be phrased more openly, i.e., they are useful for many other things.

Eg., as an author of https://epubs.siam.org/doi/abs/10.1137/120865458?casa_token=b7rSj9AOym4AAAAA:7VcJMj3ueNw2Hx-yKH1JsYFeSNPYeARhrzXR3XJ0v22uZ_jDAav14MQy0BRYp7Ka_VOws90 it would be odd for me to only say ultraspherical polynomials are "useful for spherical harmonics in higher dimensions"

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onzerem commented Dec 10, 2024

@dlfivefifty Hi, I made an updated pr with your recommendation to use more open language. Hopefully, I was able to fulfill that without being too wordy, please let me know what you think. Thanks!

I also agree that this could be a good complement #222.

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