Problem 1304. Hermite Polynomials
Return the n-th Hermite polynomial of the physicists' type.
Assume that n is a non-negative finite integer.
Examples:
 hermite_poly(0)
 ans = 
     1 hermite_poly(1)
 ans = 
     2     0 hermite_poly(2)
 ans = 
     4     0   -2 hermite_poly(3)
 ans = 
     8     0   -12     0Neither string operations nor interpolations are allowed!
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		Yaroslav
    	on 28 Apr 2013
	
	
  	Everyone, I've modified the test suite such that common cheats won't work; i.e., regexp/rep, interp1/2/3, num2str, str2num, etc. are disallowed! General numerical solutions, however, are most welcome.
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