Cumulants are statistical measures of correlation designed to go to zero whenever any one or more quantities under study become statistically independent of the rest. Cumulants generalize the concept of a correlation measure; in particular, a correlation of two bodies, quantities and so on, the most intuitive one, can be represented and measured by the second-order cumulant. Higher orders can be conceived.
High order cumulants
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