For the best experience, we recommend viewing online help using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Online Help LinearOperators apply an Ore polynomial to a function Calling Sequence Apply(L,expr,x,case) Parameters L - Ore polynomial expr
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An Ore operator is a structure that consists of the keyword OrePoly with a sequence of coefficients starting with the one of degree zero. The coefficients must be rational functions in x. For example, in the differential case with the differential operator D, OrePoly(2/x, x, x+1, 1) ...