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{{mergeto|polynomialUse American English|date =January 2008March 2019}}
{{Short description|Sequence valued in polynomials}}
In [[mathematics]], a '''polynomial sequence''' is a [[sequence]] of [[polynomial]]s indexed by the nonnegative integers[[integer]]s 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., in which each [[indexed family|index]] is equal to the [[degree of a polynomial|degree]] of the corresponding polynomial. Polynomial sequences are a topic of interest in [[enumerative combinatorics]] and [[algebraic combinatorics]], as well as [[applied mathematics]].
 
== Examples ==
 
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Some polynomial sequences arise in [[physics]] and [[approximation theory]] as the solutions of certain [[ordinary differential equation]]s:
* [[Laguerre polynomials]]
* [[Chebyshev polynomials]]
* [[Legendre polynomials]]
* [[Jacobi polynomials]]
 
Others come from [[statistics]]:
* [[Hermite polynomials]]
 
Many are studied in [[algebra]] and combinatorics:
* [[Monomial]]s
* [[Rising factorial]]s
* [[Falling factorial]]s
* [[All-one polynomial]]s
* [[Abel polynomials]]
* [[Bell polynomials]]
* [[Bernoulli polynomials]]
* [[BoubakerCyclotomic polynomialspolynomial]]s
* [[Chebyshev polynomials]]
* [[Dickson polynomial]]s
* [[Fibonacci polynomials]]
* [[HermiteLagrange polynomials]]
* [[Legendre polynomials]]
* [[Laguerre polynomials]]
* [[Lucas polynomials]]
* [[Spread polynomials]]
* [[Touchard polynomials]]
* [[Rook polynomials]]
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==Classes of polynomial sequences==
 
* Polynomial sequences of [[binomial type]]
* [[Orthogonal polynomials]]
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* [[Generalized Appell polynomials]]
 
==See also==
*[[Umbral calculus]]
 
==References==
* Aigner, Martin. "A course in enumeration", GTM Springer, 2007, {{isbn|3-540-39032-4}} p21.
* Roman, Steven "The Umbral Calculus", Dover Publications, 2005, {{isbn|978-0-486-44139-9}}.
* Williamson, S. Gill "Combinatorics for Computer Science", Dover Publications, (2002) p177.
 
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[[Category:Polynomials]]
[[Category:Sequences and series]]
 
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