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Higher Order Apostol-Type Poly-Genocchi Polynomials with Parameters a, b and c

In this paper, a new form of poly-Genocchi polynomials is defined by means of poly-logarithm, namely, the Apostol-type poly-Genocchi polynomials of higher order with parameters a, b and c. Several properties of these polynomials are established including some recurrence relations and explicit formulas, which express these higher order Apostol-type poly-Genocchi polynomials in terms of Stirling numbers of the second kind, Apostol-type Bernoulli and Frobenius polynomials of higher order. Moreover, certain differential identity is obtained that leads this new form of poly-Genocchi polynomials to be classified as Appell polynomials and, consequently, draw more properties using some theorems on Appell polynomials. Furthermore, a symmetrized generalization of this new form of poly-Genocchi polynomials is introduced that possesses a double generating function. Finally, the type 2 Apostol-poly-Genocchi polynomials with parameters a, b and c are defined using the concept of polyexponential function and several identities are derived, two of which show the connections of these polynomials with Stirling numbers of the first kind and the type 2 Apostol-type poly-Bernoulli polynomials.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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