Abstract

Abstract 1. In 1905 Charlier outlined some methods for the expansion of functions in series. 1 Particularly he was dealing with frequency functions, but the method has a more general application. As is well known there were two kinds of developments considered, namely in terms of the differentials and in terms of the differences of a conveniently chosen developing function. The outstanding examples are — respectively — the expansions of the so called types A and B. The difference series has later gained a special attention by its deduction being attached to the theory for generating functions. 2 The true pivotal function in this respect seems, however, to be the moment generating function. In the following notes it will be shown that the differential series as well as difference series built up by the advancing and the central differences are obtainable in a similar way. By employing some convenient cumulants the different expansions can be written down compactly in symbolic forms which reveal their mutua...

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