A generalized recurrence for Bell polynomials: an alternate approach to Spivey and Gould-Quaintance formulas
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(20)- Linear recurrences for \(r\)-Bell polynomials
- The largest singletons of set partitions
- Shifting powers in Spivey's Bell number formula
- Solutions to the recurrence relation \(u_{n+1} = v_{n+1} + u_{n} \otimes v_{n}\) in terms of Bell polynomials
- Generalization of Spivey's recurrence relation
- Some results on Whitney numbers of Dowling lattices
- A formula relating Bell polynomials and Stirling numbers of the first kind
- Congruences on the Bell polynomials and the derangement polynomials
- Spivey's Bell number formula revisited
- A (\(p, q)\)-deformed recurrence for the Bell numbers
- Identities behind some congruences for \(r\)-Bell and derangement polynomials
- On some polynomials applied to the theory of hyperbolic differential equations
- Some identities related to the \(r\)-Whitney numbers
- On a generalized recurrence for Bell numbers
- Fractional Bell collocation method for solving linear fractional integro-differential equations
- Some formulas for Bell numbers
- Some generalizations of Spivey's Bell number formula
- Bivariate extension of the \(r\)-Dowling polynomials and two forms of generalized Spivey's formula
- A unified approach to some recurrence sequences via Faà di Bruno's formula
- Generalizations of Bell number formulas of spivey and Mező
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