Touchard polynomial
binomial coefficient
Bernstein basis polynomial
Stirling number of the second kind
Proth number
Horner's rule
Abel polynomial
Cauchy sequence
bidegree
Bell polynomial
Betti number
Cartan subalgebra
Jacobi identity
difference equation
Cullen number
binomial theorem
irreducible
divisibility sequence
superconformally
eigenform
degree of a polynomial
Lagrange's interpolation formula
cyclotomic polynomial
quadratic residue
partition function
rational
Lefschetz fixed-point theorem
prime quantity
Maharam algebra
pseudopolynomial
pseudoprime
Sendov's conjecture
inclusive or
prime
complex quantity
complex number
imaginary
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Boas-Buck polynomial
Pell number
Narayana number
hyperbolic quaternion
second-countable
homogeneous function
Dirichlet series
Carol number
Catalan number
supramenable
nestohedron
commensurator
monovalent
pigeonhole principle
tricomplex number
univalent
constantive
foil
trimagic
Dickson's conjecture
minterm
Szemerédi's theorem
Prouhet-Tarry-Escott problem
multioperation
polynomially
boundary homomorphism
special unitary group
eigenvalue of a square matrix
subisotype
Schur function
chain group
interreducible
characteristic root of a square matrix
Waring's problem
grade
valuation
Laplace expansion
supertwistor
eigenvalue of a matrix
Lipschitz
prime implicant
two-norm
eigenvalue
Boolean lattice
Cartesian product
polynome
Chinese remainder theorem
Kac-Moody algebra
superdeterminant
unary
Sierpinski number
polynomic
unary numeral system
free Boolean algebra
normal
sumtree
multinomial

English words for 'Any member of a polynomial sequence of binomial type defined by T_n(x)=∑ₖ₌₀ⁿS(n,k)xᵏ=∑ₖ₌₀ⁿn atop kxᵏ, where S(n,k)=n atop kis a Stirling number of the second kind, i.e. the number of partitions of a set of size n into k disjoint non-empty subsets.'

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