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Coz.. hermite didn't like his polynomials with leading coefficient 1. J/K the real reason is that the hermite polynomials is supposed to have norm/size one with respect to the space
Well this has something to do with polynomials(functions) being orthogonal to each other, so L2 is a natural space to be in. C2[-infinity,infinity] has the problem of not being complete.

The weighting function effectively changes the measure on the space from L2(R,B,m)(just learnt that a few lectures ago) to L2(R,B,m')
 

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