Generalized variance

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The generalized variance is a scalar value which generalizes variance for multivariate random variables. It was introduced by Samuel S. Wilks.

The generalized variance is defined as the determinant of the covariance matrix, det(Σ). It can be shown to be related to the multidimensional scatter of points around their mean.[1]

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