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Narumi polynomials

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In mathematics, the Narumi polynomials sn(x) are polynomials introduced by Narumi (1929) given by the generating function

s n ( x ) t n / n ! = ( t log ( 1 + t ) ) a ( 1 + t ) x {\displaystyle \displaystyle \sum s_{n}(x)t^{n}/n!=\left({\frac {t}{\log(1+t)}}\right)^{a}(1+t)^{x}}

(Roman 1984, 4.4), (Boas & Buck 1958, p.37)

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