Some Identities Involving Three Kinds of Counting Numbers
L. C. Hsu

TL;DR
This paper presents new mathematical identities involving binomial coefficients and Stirling numbers, contributing to combinatorial mathematics.
Contribution
It introduces several novel identities linking binomial coefficients with two types of Stirling numbers.
Findings
Derived new identities involving binomial coefficients and Stirling numbers
Enhanced understanding of relationships between combinatorial numbers
Potential applications in combinatorics and discrete mathematics
Abstract
In this note, we present several identities involving binomial coefficients and the two kind of Stirling numbers.
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TopicsAdvanced Combinatorial Mathematics · Advanced Mathematical Identities · Mathematical functions and polynomials
