Connection between ordinary multinomials, Fibonacci numbers, Bell polynomials and discrete uniform distribution
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Abstract: Using an explicit computable expression of ordinary multinomials, we establish three remarkable connections, with the q-generalized Fibonacci sequence, the exponential partial Bell partition polynomials and the density of convolution powers of the discrete uniform distribution. Identities and various combinatorial relations are derived.
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