Left-inversion of combinatorial sums
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- Banach algebras, logarithms, and polynomials of convolution type
- Generalized Sheffer polynomials
- Inverse Relations and Combinatorial Identities
- Inversion Properties of Triangular Arrays of Numbers
- Recursive matrices and umbral calculus
- Riordan arrays and combinatorial sums
- Sone new inverse series relations
- The Riordan group
- The umbral calculus
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- Riordan array approach to Lagrange inversion formulas and Chung-Feller theory
- Bell polynomials and k-generalized Dyck paths
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- Identities involving Narayana polynomials and Catalan numbers
- On the halves of double and 3-dimensional Riordan arrays
- A history and a survey of lattice path enumeration
- Difference properties of Riordan arrays and their applications
- Embedding structures associated with Riordan arrays and moment matrices
- Combinatorial sums through Riordan arrays
- Iterative processes related to Riordan arrays: the reciprocation and the inversion of power series
- Some inversion formulas and formulas for Stirling numbers
- Riordan matrices in the reciprocation of quadratic polynomials
- Some algebraic structure of the Riordan group
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