Extended finite operator calculus as an example of algebraization of analysis

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24 pages, affiliated to The Internet Gian-Carlo Polish Seminar http://ii.uwb.edu.pl/akk/sem/sem_rota.htm

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A calculus of sequences started by professor morgan ward constitutes the general scheme for extensions of classical operator calculus of the distinguished gian carlo rota considered by many afterwards and after ward morgan. Because of the historically now established notation we call the wardian calculus of sequences in its afterwards elaborated form a psi calculus. The psi calculus in parts appears to be almost automatic, natural extension of classical operator calculus or equivalently of umbral calculus . This is a review article based on the turn of the centuries author relevant contributions.

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