Abstract

This paper explores the Schröder polynomials, a class of polynomials that produce the famous Schröder numbers when x=1. The three-term recurrence relation and the inversion formula of these polynomials are a couple of the fundamental Schröder polynomial characteristics that are given. The derivatives of the moments of Schröder polynomials are given. From this formula, the moments of these polynomials and also their high-order derivatives are deduced as two significant special cases. The derivatives of Schröder polynomials are further expressed in new forms using other polynomials. Connection formulas between Schröder polynomials and a few other polynomials are provided as a direct result of these formulas. Furthermore, new expressions that link some celebrated numbers with Schröder numbers are also given. The formula for the repeated integrals of these polynomials is derived in terms of Schröder polynomials. Furthermore, some linearization formulas involving Schröder polynomials are established.

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