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    Crossings and embracings of set-partitions and \(q\)-analogues of the logarithm of the Fourier transform (English)
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    5 January 1998
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    \textit{I. M. Gessel} [Discrete Math. 40, 69-80 (1982; Zbl 0485.05004)] described a \(q\)-analogue of the exponential formula and \textit{A. Nica} [Commun. Math. Phys. 168, No. 1, 187-207 (1995; Zbl 0818.60096)] studied the \(q\)-analogue of the convolution of probability distributions. Here we see the relation between these two ideas. The \(q\)-analogue of the logarithm of the Fourier transform parallels the \(q\)-analogue of the exponential formula of Gessel. Particular cases along the way turn out to be two \(q\)-versions of the Hermite polynomials (the \(q\)-continuous and \(q\)-discrete polynomials). The methods used, beyong the standard partition arguments and path-counting techniques, include infinite matrices. The technical details can be subtle and intricate.
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    \(q\)-analogue
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    logarithm of the Fourier transform
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    exponential formula
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    Hermite polynomials
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    partition
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