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Probabilistic derangement numbers and polynomials

Taekyun Kim, Dae San Kim

Abstract

Let Y be a random variable such that the moment generating function of Y exists in a neighborhood of the origin. The aim of this paper is to study probabilistic versions of the derangement polynomials, the derangement polynomials of type 2 and the r-derangement numbers, namely the probabilistic derangement polynomials associated with Y, the probabilistic derangement polynomials of type 2 associated with Y and the probabilistic r-derangement numbers associated Y, respectively. We derive some properties, explicit expressions, certain identities and recurrence relations for those polynomials and numbers. In addition, we consider the special case that Y is the gamma random variable with parameters α,\b{eta} > 0.

Probabilistic derangement numbers and polynomials

Abstract

Let Y be a random variable such that the moment generating function of Y exists in a neighborhood of the origin. The aim of this paper is to study probabilistic versions of the derangement polynomials, the derangement polynomials of type 2 and the r-derangement numbers, namely the probabilistic derangement polynomials associated with Y, the probabilistic derangement polynomials of type 2 associated with Y and the probabilistic r-derangement numbers associated Y, respectively. We derive some properties, explicit expressions, certain identities and recurrence relations for those polynomials and numbers. In addition, we consider the special case that Y is the gamma random variable with parameters α,\b{eta} > 0.
Paper Structure (3 sections, 12 theorems, 59 equations)

This paper contains 3 sections, 12 theorems, 59 equations.

Key Result

Theorem 2.1

For $n\ge 0$, we have

Theorems & Definitions (12)

  • Theorem 2.1
  • Theorem 2.2
  • Theorem 2.3
  • Theorem 2.4
  • Theorem 2.5
  • Theorem 2.6
  • Theorem 2.7
  • Theorem 2.8
  • Theorem 2.9
  • Theorem 2.10
  • ...and 2 more