Enumerative Combinatorics
In the context of ordinary generating functions, g(x) represents a formal power series that encodes a sequence of numbers, typically the coefficients of the series corresponding to a combinatorial problem. This function transforms sequences into algebraic expressions, allowing for manipulations and extraction of information about the underlying combinatorial structure. The use of g(x) facilitates operations like addition, multiplication, and finding closed forms for combinatorial sequences.
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