Some theorems and applications of the (q,r)-Whitney numbers
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Abstract: The -Whitney numbers were recently defined in terms of the -Boson operators, and several combinatorial properties which appear to be -analogues of similar properties were studied. In this paper, we obtain elementary and complete symmetric polynomial forms for the -Whitney numbers, and give combinatorial interpretations in the context of -tableaux. We also obtain convolution-type identities using the combinatorics of -tableaux. Lastly, we present applications and theorems related to discrete -distributions.
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