2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.96.054903
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Partial correlation analysis method in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions

Abstract: We argue that statistical data analysis of two-particle longitudinal correlations in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions may be efficiently carried out with the technique of partial covariance. In this method, the spurious event-by-event fluctuations due to imprecise centrality determination are eliminated via projecting out the component of the covariance influenced by the centrality fluctuations. We bring up the relationship of the partial covariance to the conditional covariance. Importantly, in the sup… Show more

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“…In principle, one could separate these effects via the technique of partial covariance (see, e.g., [60,61]), which effectively imposes constraints on a multivariate sample. The details of such an analysis, which leads to very simple and practical expressions, were presented in [62].…”
Section: Correlations From Multiple Stringsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, one could separate these effects via the technique of partial covariance (see, e.g., [60,61]), which effectively imposes constraints on a multivariate sample. The details of such an analysis, which leads to very simple and practical expressions, were presented in [62].…”
Section: Correlations From Multiple Stringsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fluctuations, the observation of dynamical fluctuations will be hindered by the large effects of volume fluctua-tions. One knows how to subtract their effects for twoparticle correlations [45], but not for higher-order correlations. If volume fluctuations are not under control, comparison with lattice data, where the volume is fixed, is ambiguous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porth et al [26] studied the nutrient resource allocation between plant growth and recuperation based on the partial correlation of gene expressions. Olszewski et al [27] analyzed the longitudinal correlation between two particles in heavy-ion collisions and extracted the relationship between partial covariance and conditional covariance. It proved the feasibility of the statistical method in the physics field.…”
Section: Correlation Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%