Explicit estimates for the Stirling numbers of the second kind
Abstract
We give explicit estimates for the Stirling numbers of the second kind S(n,m). With a few exceptions, such estimates are asymptotically sharp. The form of these estimates varies according to m lying in the central or non-central regions of \1,… ,n\. In each case, we use a different probabilistic representation of S(n,m) in terms of well known random variables to show the corresponding results.
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