Pairwise independenceIn probability theory, a pairwise independent collection of random variables is a set of random variables any two of which are independent. Any collection of mutually independent random variables is pairwise independent, but some pairwise independent collections are not independent.ExampleHere is perhaps the simplest example. Suppose X, Y, and Z have the following joint probability distribution:
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