“…To be clear, as given in Marinucci et al (2017), as → ∞, and, setting L: = + 1 2 , we have that More explicitly, it was shown in Marinucci and Wigman (2014) that, as → ∞, to find a better approximation, we evaluate numerically the constant see the Appendix for some analytic results. Hence, we conclude that, up to smaller order terms, Then, the variance of the scaled sample trispectrum M is asymptotically given by Finally, let us recall that these results, as in Marinucci et al (2017), Rossi (2015), Todino (2018b) and Wigman (2010), refer to the boundary length, not to the first Lipschitz-Killing curvature; there is hence a difference of a factor 2 in the expected value, and a factor 4 in the variance. The values in the Table 2 refer to the Lipschitz-Killing curvature; hence, they have been normalized accordingly.…”