Mehler–Heine formula
In mathematics, the Mehler–Heine formula introduced by and describes the asymptotic behavior of the Legendre polynomials as the index tends to infinity, near the edges of the support of the weight. There are generalizations to other classical orthogonal polynomials, which are also called the Mehler–Heine formula. The formula complements the Darboux formulae which describe the asymptotics in the interior and outside the support.The simplest case of the Mehler–Heine formula states that
where Pn is the Legendre polynomial of order n, and J0 a Bessel function. The limit is uniform over z in an arbitrary bounded domain in the complex plane.The generalization to Jacobi polynomials P is given by as follows: