2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aim.2015.03.029
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Relations between cumulants in noncommutative probability

Abstract: We express classical, free, Boolean and monotone cumulants in terms of each other, using combinatorics of heaps, pyramids, Tutte polynomials and permutations. We completely determine the coefficients of these formulas with the exception of the formula for classical cumulants in terms of monotone cumulants whose coefficients are only partially computed.

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“…Monotone partitions of subsets of rns are defined similarly. We refer the reader to [1] for details on monotone partitions.…”
Section: Monotone Cumulants As Infinitesimal Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Monotone partitions of subsets of rns are defined similarly. We refer the reader to [1] for details on monotone partitions.…”
Section: Monotone Cumulants As Infinitesimal Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…corresponds to the forest τ pπq of rooted trees encoding the nesting structure of the noncrossing partition π P N C n . See [1] for details.…”
Section: Monotone Cumulants As Infinitesimal Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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