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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by Tomorrow_Farewell@hexbear.net to c/chapotraphouse@hexbear.net

...Or, more rigorously, non-correlation does not imply independence.

As this little guy and everybody else knows, one of the most famous correlation coefficients out there is Pearson's correlation coefficient: cor(ξ, η) = (E[(ξ-E[ξ])(η-E[η])])/sqrt(D[ξ]D[η]), where E[x] is the mathematical expectation of random variable x, D[x] is the dispersion of random variable x, and sqrt(x) is the (prime) square root of x.

As we all know, if cor(ξ, η) != 0, then ξ and η are not independent random variables. But recently, this little guy heard that it does not follow from cor(ξ, η) = 0 that ξ and η are independent. Obviously, he craves the light of knowledge and wants to hear some examples of non-independent random variables having a correlation coefficient of 0.

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[-] GaveUp@hexbear.net 2 points 3 months ago

How did you even type those Greeks, my keyboard doesn't have them

Copy paste after googling the name?

[-] Tomorrow_Farewell@hexbear.net 1 points 3 months ago

Copy/paste, and, prior to a recent OS malfunction, I kept a file with a bunch of relevant symbols, including Greek letters.

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