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    Multidimensional Bell polynomials of higher order (English)
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    2 February 2006
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    The aim of the paper is to introduce a new generalization of Bell polynomials, called multidimensional Bell polynomials of higher order. Similarly to the classical Bell polynomials, which are a tool for representing the derivatives of a composite function of one variable, these new polynomials can be used for representing the derivatives of a composite function of several variables. For these polynomials the authors show that they are expressible in terms of the ordinary Bell polynomials and prove a recurrence relation.
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    differentiation of composite functions
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    symmetric functions
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    Bell polynomials
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