
We prove an identity for sums of products of an arbitrary fixed number of Stirling numbers of the second kind; this can be seen as a generalized convolution identity. As a consequence we obtain two polynomial identities that also involve Stirling numbers of the second kind.
Bell and Stirling numbers
Bell and Stirling numbers
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