A general umbral calculus in infinitely many variables
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(10)- Sheffer homeomorphisms of spaces of entire functions in infinite dimensional analysis
- An infinite dimensional umbral calculus
- Identities induced by Riordan arrays
- The theory of compositionals
- Compositional calculus
- Lagrange inversion in infinitely many variables
- General power umbral calculus in several variables
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