Construction of the type 2 poly-Frobenius–Genocchi polynomials with their certain applications

Author:

Duran Ugur,Acikgoz Mehmet,Araci SerkanORCID

Abstract

AbstractKim and Kim (Russ. J. Math. Phys. 26(1):40–49, 2019) have studied the type 2 poly-Bernoulli polynomials. Inspired by their work, we consider a new class of the Frobenius–Genocchi polynomials, which is called the type 2 poly-Frobenius–Genocchi polynomials, by means of the polyexponential function. We also derive some new relations and properties including the Stirling numbers of the first and second kinds. In a special case, we give a relation between the type 2 poly-Frobenius–Genocchi polynomials and Bernoulli polynomials of order k. Moreover, motivated by the definition of the unipoly-Bernoulli polynomials given in (Kim and Kim in Russ. J. Math. Phys. 26(1):40–49, 2019), we introduce the unipoly-Frobenius–Genocchi polynomials via a unipoly function and give multifarious properties including derivative and integral properties. Furthermore, we provide a correlation between the unipoly-Frobenius–Genocchi polynomials and the classical Frobenius–Genocchi polynomials.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Algebra and Number Theory,Analysis

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