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Binary cumulant varieties
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    Binary cumulant varieties (English)
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    13 May 2013
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    The authors study various algebraic varieties in the space of \(2\times 2\times \dots \times 2\)-tensors in terms of cumulant coordinates. If a tensor has non-negative real entries that sum up to \(1\), i.e., it is a probability distribution, then cumulants are quantities characterizing the distribution. In this article, cumulant coordinates are considered in the broader context of all \(2\times 2\times \dots \times 2\)-tensors, where they are given by the same change of coordinates as for probability distributions. The authors show that the use of cumulant coordinates often simplifies the description of an algebraic variety in the space of \(2\times 2\times \dots \times 2\)-tensors. In particular, algebraic varieties defined by the hyperdeterminants, tangential and secant varieties of the Segre variety \((\mathbb{P}^1)^n\), hidden subset models and context-specific independence models are considered. The article concludes with the polynomial inequalities defining the semialgebraic set of cumulants coming from actual probability distributions.
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    algebraic statistics
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    cumulants
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    moments
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    binary variables
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    hidden subset models
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    context-specific independence
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    hyperdeterminant
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    Segre variety
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    secant variety
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    tangential variety
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