In mathematics, the Shapiro polynomials are a sequence of polynomials which were first studied by Harold S. Shapiro in 1951 when considering the magnitude of specific trigonometric sums.[1] In signal processing, the Shapiro polynomials have good autocorrelation properties and their values on the unit circle are small.[2] The first few members of the sequence are:
where the second sequence, indicated by Q, is said to be complementary to the first sequence, indicated by P.