Topological Perspectives on Statistical Quantities I

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arXiv1707.02900MaRDI QIDQ6288835FDOQ6288835


Authors: Nissim Ranade Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 July 2017

Abstract: In statistics cumulants are defined to be functions that measure the linear independence of random variables. In the non-communicative case the Boolean cumulants can be described as functions that measure deviation of a map between algebras from being an algebra morphism. In Algebraic topology maps that are homotopic to being algebra morphisms are studied using the theory of Ainfty algebras. In this paper we will explore the link between these two points of views on maps between algebras that are not algebra maps.













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