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Actuarial polynomials

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In mathematics, the actuarial polynomials a
n(x) are polynomials given by the generating function

n a n ( β ) ( x ) n ! t n = exp ( β t + x ( 1 e t ) ) {\displaystyle \displaystyle \sum _{n}{\frac {a_{n}^{(\beta )}(x)}{n!}}t^{n}=\exp(\beta t+x(1-e^{t}))}

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  1. Toscano (1950).
  2. Roman (1984), 4.3.4.
  3. Boas & Buck (1958).
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