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Encyclopedia > Correlation functions

In statistics and probability, in particular in stochastic processes, the value of a correlation function r(s,t) is the correlation between random variables Xs and Xt, where the indices s and t are often either points in time or physical locations.


A caveat, though, in quantum field theory, we sometimes have nonpositive states and in that case, a probabilistic interpretation makes no sense. At any rate, even in ordinary quantum field theory, we need to work with quantum probability instead of classical probability.


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Ideally, it will make clear that the correlation functions in astronomy, financial market analysis, etc., are all instances of the same idea; therefore, a disambiguation page is not what this should be.


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Correlation function (quantum field theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (130 words)
In quantum field theory, correlation functions generalize the concept of correlation functions in statistics.
Depending on n (the number of inserted operators), the correlation functions are called one-point function (tadpole), two-point function, and so on.
Sometimes, the phrase Green's function is used not only for two-point functions, but for any correlators.
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