scholarly journals (p,q)-analogues of the generalized Touchard polynomials and Stirling numbers

Author(s):  
Lahcen Oussi
Keyword(s):  
Filomat ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 309-320 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.S. El-Desouky ◽  
Nenad Cakic ◽  
F.A. Shiha

In this paper we give a new family of numbers, called ??-Whitney numbers, which gives generalization of many types of Whitney numbers and Stirling numbers. Some basic properties of these numbers such as recurrence relations, explicit formulas and generating functions are given. Finally many interesting special cases are derived.


Filomat ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (15) ◽  
pp. 4833-4844 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eda Yuluklu ◽  
Yilmaz Simsek ◽  
Takao Komatsu

The aim of this paper is to give some new identities and relations related to the some families of special numbers such as the Bernoulli numbers, the Euler numbers, the Stirling numbers of the first and second kinds, the central factorial numbers and also the numbers y1(n,k,?) and y2(n,k,?) which are given Simsek [31]. Our method is related to the functional equations of the generating functions and the fermionic and bosonic p-adic Volkenborn integral on Zp. Finally, we give remarks and comments on our results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-30
Author(s):  
Sibel Koparal ◽  
Neşe Ömür ◽  
Ömer Duran

Abstract In this paper, by means of the summation property to the Riordan array, we derive some identities involving generalized harmonic, hyperharmonic and special numbers. For example, for n ≥ 0, ∑ k = 0 n B k k ! H ( n . k , α ) = α H ( n + 1 , 1 , α ) - H ( n , 1 , α ) , \sum\limits_{k = 0}^n {{{{B_k}} \over {k!}}H\left( {n.k,\alpha } \right) = \alpha H\left( {n + 1,1,\alpha } \right) - H\left( {n,1,\alpha } \right)} , and for n > r ≥ 0, ∑ k = r n - 1 ( - 1 ) k s ( k , r ) r ! α k k ! H n - k ( α ) = ( - 1 ) r H ( n , r , α ) , \sum\limits_{k = r}^{n - 1} {{{\left( { - 1} \right)}^k}{{s\left( {k,r} \right)r!} \over {{\alpha ^k}k!}}{H_{n - k}}\left( \alpha \right) = {{\left( { - 1} \right)}^r}H\left( {n,r,\alpha } \right)} , where Bernoulli numbers Bn and Stirling numbers of the first kind s (n, r).


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunil Kumar Sharma ◽  
Waseem A. Khan ◽  
Serkan Araci ◽  
Sameh S. Ahmed

Abstract Recently, Kim and Kim (Russ. J. Math. Phys. 27(2):227–235, 2020) have studied new type degenerate Bernoulli numbers and polynomials by making use of degenerate logarithm. Motivated by (Kim and Kim in Russ. J. Math. Phys. 27(2):227–235, 2020), we consider a special class of polynomials, which we call a new type of degenerate Daehee numbers and polynomials of the second kind. By using their generating function, we derive some new relations including the degenerate Stirling numbers of the first and second kinds. Moreover, we introduce a new type of higher-order degenerate Daehee polynomials of the second kind. We also derive some new identities and properties of this type of polynomials.


Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 281
Author(s):  
Ghulam Muhiuddin ◽  
Waseem Ahmad Khan ◽  
Ugur Duran

In the present work, a new extension of the two-variable Fubini polynomials is introduced by means of the polyexponential function, which is called the two-variable type 2 poly-Fubini polynomials. Then, some useful relations including the Stirling numbers of the second and the first kinds, the usual Fubini polynomials, and the higher-order Bernoulli polynomials are derived. Also, some summation formulas and an integral representation for type 2 poly-Fubini polynomials are investigated. Moreover, two-variable unipoly-Fubini polynomials are introduced utilizing the unipoly function, and diverse properties involving integral and derivative properties are attained. Furthermore, some relationships covering the two-variable unipoly-Fubini polynomials, the Stirling numbers of the second and the first kinds, and the Daehee polynomials are acquired.


Integers ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Miloud Mihoubi ◽  
Mohammed Said Maamra
Keyword(s):  

Abstract.Let


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shahriar Shahriari

Active student engagement is key to this classroom-tested combinatorics text, boasting 1200+ carefully designed problems, ten mini-projects, section warm-up problems, and chapter opening problems. The author – an award-winning teacher – writes in a conversational style, keeping the reader in mind on every page. Students will stay motivated through glimpses into current research trends and open problems as well as the history and global origins of the subject. All essential topics are covered, including Ramsey theory, enumerative combinatorics including Stirling numbers, partitions of integers, the inclusion-exclusion principle, generating functions, introductory graph theory, and partially ordered sets. Some significant results are presented as sets of guided problems, leading readers to discover them on their own. More than 140 problems have complete solutions and over 250 have hints in the back, making this book ideal for self-study. Ideal for a one semester upper undergraduate course, prerequisites include the calculus sequence and familiarity with proofs.


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