Expectation value for correlated Gaussian random variables
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$x$ and $y$ are two correlated Gaussian random variables with $langle x^2rangle = 1$ and $langle y^2rangle = 3$ and $langle xyrangle = -1$. Compute $langle x^4 y^2rangle$.
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$x$ and $y$ are two correlated Gaussian random variables with $langle x^2rangle = 1$ and $langle y^2rangle = 3$ and $langle xyrangle = -1$. Compute $langle x^4 y^2rangle$.
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Are $x,,y$ zero-mean variables?
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Keyword: Isserlis' formula.
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$x$ and $y$ are two correlated Gaussian random variables with $langle x^2rangle = 1$ and $langle y^2rangle = 3$ and $langle xyrangle = -1$. Compute $langle x^4 y^2rangle$.
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$x$ and $y$ are two correlated Gaussian random variables with $langle x^2rangle = 1$ and $langle y^2rangle = 3$ and $langle xyrangle = -1$. Compute $langle x^4 y^2rangle$.
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– Clement C.
7 hours ago
Are $x,,y$ zero-mean variables?
– J.G.
7 hours ago
Keyword: Isserlis' formula.
– zhoraster
6 hours ago
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– Clement C.
7 hours ago
Are $x,,y$ zero-mean variables?
– J.G.
7 hours ago
Keyword: Isserlis' formula.
– zhoraster
6 hours ago
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– Clement C.
7 hours ago
Are $x,,y$ zero-mean variables?
– J.G.
7 hours ago
Are $x,,y$ zero-mean variables?
– J.G.
7 hours ago
Keyword: Isserlis' formula.
– zhoraster
6 hours ago
Keyword: Isserlis' formula.
– zhoraster
6 hours ago
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Welcome to math.SE: since you are new, I wanted to let you know a few things about the site. In order to get the best possible answers, it is helpful if you say in what context you encountered the problem, and what your thoughts on it are; this will prevent people from telling you things you already know, and help them give their answers at the right level. Also, many find the use of imperative ("Prove", "Compute", etc.) to be rude when asking for help; please consider rewriting your post.
– Clement C.
7 hours ago
Are $x,,y$ zero-mean variables?
– J.G.
7 hours ago
Keyword: Isserlis' formula.
– zhoraster
6 hours ago