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An extension of the Bernoulli polynomials inspired by the Tsallis statistics

Mathematical Physics 2016-12-23 v1 math.MP

Abstract

In [Arch. Math. 7, 28 (1956), Utilitas Math. 15, 51 (1979)] Carlitz introduced the degenerate Bernoulli numbers and polynomials by replacing the exponential factors in the corresponding classical generating functions with their deformed analogs: exp(t)(1+λt)1/λ\exp(t) \rightarrow (1+\lambda t)^{1/\lambda}, and exp(tx)(1+λt)x/λ\exp(tx) \rightarrow (1+\lambda t)^{x/\lambda}. The deformed exponentials reduce to their ordinary counterparts in the λ0\lambda \rightarrow 0 limit. In the present work we study the extension of the Bernoulli polynomials obtained via an alternate deformation exp(tx)(1+λtx)1/λ\exp(tx) \rightarrow (1+\lambda tx)^{1/\lambda} that is inspired by the concepts of qq-exponential function and qq-logarithm used in the nonextensive Tsallis statistics.

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@article{arxiv.1612.07496,
  title  = {An extension of the Bernoulli polynomials inspired by the Tsallis statistics},
  author = {M. Balamurugan and R. Chakrabarti and R. Jagannathan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07496},
  year   = {2016}
}