
TL;DR
This paper presents a straightforward method for deriving q-analogues of classical Abel polynomial results, expanding their applicability in q-calculus.
Contribution
It introduces a simple approach to construct q-analogues of Abel polynomial results, simplifying previous methods.
Findings
Derived new q-analogues of Abel polynomials
Simplified existing proofs and methods
Extended applicability in q-calculus
Abstract
This note gives a simple approach to q-analogues of some results associated with Abel polynomials.
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TopicsPolynomial and algebraic computation · Mathematical functions and polynomials
