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A multidimensional study of local multiplicity fluctuations and multiparticle correlations of hadrons produced in Z\(^0\) decays is performed. The study is based on the data sample of more than \(4\!\times\!10^6\) events recorded with the OPAL detector at LEP. The fluctuations and correlations are analysed in terms of the normalized scaled factorial moments and cumulants up to the fifth order. The moments are observed to have intermittency-like behaviour, which is found to be more pronounced with increasing dimension. The large data sample allows for the first time a study of the factorial cumulants in \({\rm e^+e^-}\) annihilation. The analysis of the cumulants shows the existence of genuine multiparticle correlations with a strong intermittency rise up to higher orders. These correlations are found to be stronger in higher dimensions. The decomposition of the factorial moments into lower-order correlations shows that the dynamical fluctuations have important contributions from genuine many-particle correlations. The Monte Carlo models
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1 Dipartimento di Fisica dell' Università di Bologna and INFN, I-40126 Bologna, Italy , IT





