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Finite Integral Formulas Involving Multivariable Aleph‐Functions
The integrals evaluated are the products of multivariable Aleph‐functions with algebraic functions, Jacobi polynomials, Legendre functions, Bessel‐Maitland functions, and general class of polynomials. The main results of our paper are quite general in nature and competent at yielding a very large number of integrals involving polynomials and various ...
Hagos Tadesse +3 more
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An engineered photoswitchable mammalian pyruvate kinase
Pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) plays a pivotal role in cancer metabolism and undergoes allosteric activation by a variety of ligands, including glycolytic intermediates. However, the importance of allosteric regulation on the functional outputs of metabolic enzymes remains unclear. To explore this, Gehrig and colleagues have generated a photoswitchable PKM2
Stefanie Gehrig +8 more
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On an hypercomplex generalization of Gould-Hopper and related Chebyshev polynomials [PDF]
An operational approach introduced by Gould and Hopper to the construction of generalized Hermite polynomials is followed in the hypercomplex context to build multidimensional generalized Hermite polynomials by the consideration of an appropriate basic ...
I. Cação +3 more
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Euler Type Integrals and Integrals in Terms of Extended Beta Function
We derive the evaluations of certain integrals of Euler type involving generalized hypergeometric series. Further, we establish a theorem on extended beta function, which provides evaluation of certain integrals in terms of extended beta function and certain special polynomials.
Subuhi Khan +2 more
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General‐Appell Polynomials within the Context of Monomiality Principle
A general class of the 2‐variable polynomials is considered, and its properties are derived. Further, these polynomials are used to introduce the 2‐variable general‐Appell polynomials (2VgAP). The generating function for the 2VgAP is derived, and a correspondence between these polynomials and the Appell polynomials is established.
Subuhi Khan +2 more
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Sheffer and Non‐Sheffer Polynomial Families
By using the integral transform method, we introduce some non‐Sheffer polynomial sets. Furthermore, we show how to compute the connection coefficients for particular expressions of Appell polynomials.
G. Dattoli +4 more
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On monomiality property of q-Gould-Hopper-Appell polynomials
Recently, in the theory of q-special functions, the extension of the monomiality concept to q-special polynomials is introduced. This extension can be a beneficial tool for considering the quasi-monomiality of certain q-special polynomials.
Nusrat Raza, Mohammed Fadel, Subuhi Khan
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A Newton Interpolation Approach to Generalized Stirling Numbers
We employ the generalized factorials to define a Stirling‐type pair {s(n, k; α, β, r), S(n, k; α, β, r)} which unifies various Stirling‐type numbers investigated by previous authors. We make use of the Newton interpolation and divided differences to obtain some basic properties of the generalized Stirling numbers including the recurrence relation ...
Aimin Xu, Carlos J. S. Alves
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Certain Properties and Characterizations of Generalized Gould–Hopper-Based Hybrid Polynomials
This study offers a comprehensive generalization of the Gould–Hopper polynomials and their Appell-type analogs. Employing the quasi-monomiality approach, we delineate fundamental analytical characteristics, including recurrence relations, associated ...
Waseem Ahmad Khan +5 more
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Abstract Book: 25th Congress of the European Hematology Association Virtual Edition, 2020
HemaSphere, Volume 4, Issue S1, Page 1-1168, June 2020.
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