Correlation measures

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Abstract

We study a class of Borel probability measures, called correlation measures. Our results are of two types: first, we give explicit constructions of non-trivial correlation measures; second, we examine some of the properties of the set of correlation measures. In particular, we show that this set of measures has a convexity property. Our work is related to the so-called Gaussian correlation conjecture. © 1999 Applied Probability Trust.

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Lewis, T. M., & Pritchard, G. (1999). Correlation measures. Electronic Communications in Probability, 4, 77–85. https://doi.org/10.1214/ECP.v4-1008

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