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Multivariable Lagrange expansion and generalization of Carlitz-Srivastava mixed generating functions
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    Multivariable Lagrange expansion and generalization of Carlitz-Srivastava mixed generating functions (English)
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    19 February 2002
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    Here the author applies methods based on the multivariable extension of the Lagrange expansion to derive families of mixed generating functions, thus generalizing an analogous theorem due to Carlitz and Srivastava. It is shown here that the combination with techniques of operational nature offers a wide flexibility to explore a variety of mixed bilateral generating functions for special functions with many variables.
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    generating functions
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