A correlation matrix describes correlation among sets of variables. Correlation Matrices list the variable names down the first column and across the first row. The diagonal of a correlation matrix (the numbers that go from the upper left to the lower right) always consist of ones because these are the correlations between each variable and itself (and a variable is always perfectly correlated with itself).
The above image is a correlation matrix showing the correlation between the cluster moments for electrons and pions.
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