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arxiv: 1707.02900 · v1 · pith:GVHGKPV2new · submitted 2017-07-10 · 🧮 math.AT

Topological Perspectives on Statistical Quantities I

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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 $A_\infty$ 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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