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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1570657
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English | Combinatorics of geometrically distributed random variables: New \(q\)-tangent and \(q\)-secant numbers |
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Combinatorics of geometrically distributed random variables: New \(q\)-tangent and \(q\)-secant numbers (English)
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28 February 2001
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Summary: Up-down permutations are counted by tangent (respectively, secant) numbers. Considering words instead, where the letters are produced by independent geometric distributions, there are several ways of introducing this concept; in the limit they all coincide with the classical version. In this way, we get some new \(q\)-tangent and \(q\)-secant functions. Some of them also have nice continued fraction expansions; in one particular case, we could not find a proof for it. Divisibility results à la Andrews, Foata, Gessel are also discussed.
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secant numbers
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\(q\)-analogues
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tangent numbers
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permutations
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geometric distributions
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continued fraction expansions
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