
In the present paper the BELL and TOUCHARD partition polynomials have been used in expressing certain probabilities in finite fluctuation problems in random walks. The study of these probabilities is simplified by using properties of these polynomials.
Combinatorial probability, Sums of independent random variables; random walks, fluctuation theory, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions, partition polynomials
Combinatorial probability, Sums of independent random variables; random walks, fluctuation theory, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions, partition polynomials
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