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A note on some identities of derangement polynomialsopen access

Authors
Kim, TaekyunKim, Dae SanJang, Gwan-WooKwon, Jongkyum
Issue Date
17-Feb-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Derangement numbers; Derangement polynomials; r-derangement numbers; r-derangement polynomials; Umbral calculus
Citation
JOURNAL OF INEQUALITIES AND APPLICATIONS
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF INEQUALITIES AND APPLICATIONS
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11901
DOI
10.1186/s13660-018-1636-8
ISSN
1025-5834
1029-242X
Abstract
The problem of counting derangements was initiated by Pierre Remond de Montmort in 1708 (see Carlitz in Fibonacci Q. 16(3): 255-258, 1978, Clarke and Sved in Math. Mag. 66(5): 299-303, 1993, Kim, Kim and Kwon in Adv. Stud. Contemp. Math. (Kyungshang) 28(1): 1-11 2018. A derangement is a permutation that has no fixed points, and the derangement number d(n) is the number of fixed-point-free permutations on an n element set. In this paper, we study the derangement polynomials and investigate some interesting properties which are related to derangement numbers. Also, we study two generalizations of derangement polynomials, namely higher-order and r-derangement polynomials, and show some relations between them. In addition, we express several special polynomials in terms of the higher-order derangement polynomials by using umbral calculus.
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