Translated Whitney and r-Whitney numbers: a combinatorial approach
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- New combinatorial interpretations of \(r\)-Whitney and \(r\)-Whitney-Lah numbers
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- Some generalizations of Spivey's Bell number formula
- An alternative \(q\)-analogue of the Ruciński-Voigt numbers
- Generalized geometric polynomials via Steffensen's generalized factorials and Tanny's operators
- A class of polynomial recurrences resulting in (\(n/\log n, n/\log^2n\))-asymptotic normality
- The translated Dowling polynomials and numbers
- Degenerate Whitney numbers of first and second kind of Dowling lattices
- Bivariate extension of the \(r\)-Dowling polynomials and two forms of generalized Spivey's formula
- Some identities of the \(r\)-Whitney numbers
- Weighted partitions and generalized \(r\)-Lah numbers
- On Noncentral Tanny-Dowling Polynomials and Generalizations of Some Formulas for Geometric Polynomials
- Some explicit formulas for the generalized Frobenius-Euler polynomials of higher order
- New combinatorial interpretations of \(r\)-Whitney and \(r\)-Whitney-Lah numbers
- The multiparameter r-Whitney numbers
- Unfair distributions counted by the generalized Stirling numbers
- The noncentral version of the Whitney numbers: a comprehensive study
- Some applications of the \(r\)-Whitney numbers
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