bipolynomials
Bipolynomials are a class of polynomials that arise in various areas of mathematics, particularly in combinatorics, algebra, and theoretical physics. A bipolynomial is a polynomial in two variables that can be expressed as a sum of monomials where each term has either the same exponent sum or a specific symmetric structure. The general form of a bipolynomial is given by:
where the exponents i and n-i are paired in a symmetric fashion, often with coefficients a_i that
Bipolynomials are closely related to binomial coefficients and are frequently encountered in problems involving lattice paths,
In combinatorics, bipolynomials often appear as generating functions for certain combinatorial structures. For example, the bipolynomials
Bipolynomials have applications in theoretical physics, particularly in the study of integrable systems and quantum mechanics.
The study of bipolynomials involves understanding their properties, such as orthogonality, symmetry, and transformation laws. They