Left-inversion of combinatorial sums
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Publication:1381817
DOI10.1016/S0012-365X(97)00110-6zbMATH Open0903.05005OpenAlexW2070052785WikidataQ127526473 ScholiaQ127526473MaRDI QIDQ1381817FDOQ1381817
Renzo Sprugnoli, Donatella Merlini, Cristiano Corsani
Publication date: 5 January 1999
Published in: Discrete Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0012-365x(97)00110-6
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Exact enumeration problems, generating functions (05A15) Umbral calculus (05A40) Combinatorial identities, bijective combinatorics (05A19)
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- Mixed succession rules: the commutative case
- Riordan array approach to Lagrange inversion formulas and Chung-Feller theory
- Bell polynomials and \(k\)-generalized Dyck paths
- Riordan arrays associated with Laurent series and generalized Sheffer-type groups
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- Generalized Riordan arrays
- Exponential Riordan arrays and Jacobi elliptic functions
- An identity of Andrews and a new method for the Riordan array proof of combinatorial identities
- Integral Representation and Algorithms for Closed Form Summation
- Sequence characterization of Riordan arrays
- 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
- Embedding structures associated with Riordan arrays and moment matrices
- Combinatorial sums through Riordan arrays
- Some inversion formulas and formulas for Stirling numbers
- Some algebraic structure of the Riordan group
- Two matrix inversions associated with the Hagen-Rothe formula, their \(q\)-analogues and applications
- Combinatorial inversions and implicit Riordan arrays
- The $\gamma$-Vectors of Pascal-like Triangles Defined by Riordan Arrays
- Riordan arrays, generalized Narayana triangles, and series reversion
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