Finding determinant and integral forms of the 2-iterated 2D Appell polynomials

Author(s):  
Shahid Ahmad Wani ◽  
Tabinda Nahid
Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 868
Author(s):  
Simona Fialová ◽  
František Pochylý

In this paper, new forms of Maxwell’s equations in vector and scalar variants are presented. The new forms are based on the use of Gauss’s theorem for magnetic induction and electrical induction. The equations are formulated in both differential and integral forms. In particular, the new forms of the equations relate to the non-stationary expressions and their integral identities. The indicated methodology enables a thorough analysis of non-stationary boundary conditions on the behavior of electromagnetic fields in multiple continuous regions. It can be used both for qualitative analysis and in numerical methods (control volume method) and optimization. The last Section introduces an application to equations of magnetic fluid in both differential and integral forms.


2004 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 570-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zvetan G. Ignatov ◽  
Vladimir K. Kaishev

An explicit formula for the probability of nonruin of an insurance company in a finite time interval is derived, assuming Poisson claim arrivals, any continuous joint distribution of the claim amounts and any nonnegative, increasing real function representing its premium income. The formula is compact and expresses the nonruin probability in terms of Appell polynomials. An example, illustrating its numerical convenience, is also given in the case of inverted Dirichlet-distributed claims and a linearly increasing premium-income function.


2017 ◽  
Vol 116 ◽  
pp. 2-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lidia Aceto ◽  
Helmut Robert Malonek ◽  
Graça Tomaz

2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (04) ◽  
pp. 1450026 ◽  
Author(s):  
Serkan Karaçuha ◽  
Christian Lomp

Hom-connections and associated integral forms have been introduced and studied by Brzeziński as an adjoint version of the usual notion of a connection in non-commutative geometry. Given a flat hom-connection on a differential calculus (Ω, d) over an algebra A yields the integral complex which for various algebras has been shown to be isomorphic to the non-commutative de Rham complex (in the sense of Brzeziński et al. [Non-commutative integral forms and twisted multi-derivations, J. Noncommut. Geom.4 (2010) 281–312]). In this paper we shed further light on the question when the integral and the de Rham complex are isomorphic for an algebra A with a flat Hom-connection. We specialize our study to the case where an n-dimensional differential calculus can be constructed on a quantum exterior algebra over an A-bimodule. Criteria are given for free bimodules with diagonal or upper-triangular bimodule structure. Our results are illustrated for a differential calculus on a multivariate quantum polynomial algebra and for a differential calculus on Manin's quantum n-space.


Author(s):  
Yuri Kornienko

The main goal of this paper is to describe new approach to constructing generalized closure relationships for pipe, annular and sub-channel transfer coefficients for wall friction, heat and mass transfer. The novelty of this approach is that it takes into account not only axial and transversal parameter distributions, but also an azimuthal substance transfer effects. These constitutive relations, which are primordial in the description of single- and two-phase one-dimensional (1D) flow models, can be derived from the initial 3D drift flux formulation. The approach is based on the Reynolds flow, boundary layer, and substance transfer generalized coefficient concepts. Another aim is to illustrate the validity of the “conformity principle” for the limiting cases. The method proposed in this paper is founded on the similarity theory, boundary layer model, and a phenomenological description of the regularity of the substance transfer (momentum, heat, and mass) as well as on an adequate simulation of the flow structures. With the proposed generalized approach it becomes possible to develop an integrated in form and semi-empirical in maintenance structure analytical relationships for wall friction, heat and mass transfer coefficients.


Filomat ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (12) ◽  
pp. 3833-3844 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ghazala Yasmin ◽  
Abdulghani Muhyi

In this article, the Legendre-Gould-Hopper polynomials are combined with Appell sequences to introduce certain mixed type special polynomials by using operational method. The generating functions, determinant definitions and certain other properties of Legendre-Gould-Hopper based Appell polynomials are derived. Operational rules providing connections between these formulae and known special polynomials are established. The 2-variable Hermite Kamp? de F?riet based Bernoulli polynomials are considered as an member of Legendre-Gould-Hopper based Appell family and certain results for this member are also obtained.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-137 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Bedratyuk ◽  
N. Luno

Let $x^{(n)}$ denotes the Pochhammer symbol (rising factorial) defined by the formulas $x^{(0)}=1$ and $x^{(n)}=x(x+1)(x+2)\cdots (x+n-1)$ for $n\geq 1$. In this paper, we present a new real-valued Appell-type polynomial family $A_n^{(k)}(m,x)$, $n, m \in {\mathbb{N}}_0$, $k \in {\mathbb{N}},$ every member of which is expressed by mean of the generalized hypergeometric function ${}_{p} F_q \begin{bmatrix} \begin{matrix} a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_p \:\\ b_1, b_2, \ldots, b_q \end{matrix} \: \Bigg| \:z \end{bmatrix}= \sum\limits_{k=0}^{\infty} \frac{a_1^{(k)} a_2^{(k)} \ldots a_p^{(k)}}{b_1^{(k)} b_2^{(k)} \ldots b_q^{(k)}} \frac{z^k}{k!}$ as follows $$ A_n^{(k)}(m,x)= x^n{}_{k+p} F_q \begin{bmatrix} \begin{matrix} {a_1}, {a_2}, {\ldots}, {a_p}, {\displaystyle -\frac{n}{k}}, {\displaystyle -\frac{n-1}{k}}, {\ldots}, {\displaystyle-\frac{n-k+1}{k}}\:\\ {b_1}, {b_2}, {\ldots}, {b_q} \end{matrix} \: \Bigg| \: \displaystyle \frac{m}{x^k} \end{bmatrix} $$ and, at the same time, the polynomials from this family are Appell-type polynomials. The generating exponential function of this type of polynomials is firstly discovered and the proof that they are of Appell-type ones is given. We present the differential operator formal power series representation as well as an explicit formula over the standard basis, and establish a new identity for the generalized hypergeometric function. Besides, we derive the addition, the multiplication and some other formulas for this polynomial family.


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