Abstract

By using the restricted and associated Stirling numbers of the first kind by generalizing the (unsigned) Stirling numbers of the first kind, we define the incomplete poly-Cauchy numbers by generalizing the classical Cauchy numbers, and study their arithmetical and combinatorial properties.

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