binomisk
Binomisk is a term used in combinatorics and algebra to denote a generalized family of coefficient structures that extend the classical binomial coefficients. The word combines binomial with the suffix -isk and is used to discuss objects that share a Pascal-like recurrence without committing to a single canonical definition.
Definition and scope. For each nonnegative integer n there is a sequence binomisk(n,0), binomisk(n,1), ..., binomisk(n,n). The
Properties. Binomisk sequences are typically symmetric: binomisk(n,k) = binomisk(n,n-k). They form triangular arrays akin to Pascal’s triangle
Relation and use. Binomisk serves as a flexible framework for studying binomial identities, generating functions, and