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$q$-analogue of the multinomial theorem?
The $q$-binomial theorem states that
$$
\prod_{k=0}^{n-1}(1+q^kt) = \sum_{k=0}^n q^{\binom k2}{n\brack k}_q t^k.
$$
This identity is a $q$-analogue of the binomial theorem
$$
(1+t)^n = \sum_{k=0}^n \...
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Looking for q-analog of derangement anagrams for a word
I have already known QPermutationDerangement:
It describes the distribution
$$
d_n(q)=\sum_{\sigma \in D_n} q^{\operatorname{maj}(\sigma)}
$$
Where we sum over all derangements of an $n$ element set.
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