“…With the works of Skoufranis, Gu, Hasebe, Gerhold, Liu, [14,19,20,21,27], several more instances of two-faced independences besides bifreeness emerged, mixing one type of independence (free, monotone, anti-monotone, boolean, or tensor) for left-sided random variables with another one for right-sided random variables (Gerhold, Hasebe and Ulrich in [16] and Gerhold and Varšo in [17], see also [39], even establish continuous families of two-faced independences, including nontrivial bi-tensor independences). For most of these independences, cumulants have been defined by exhibiting a certain poset of bipartitions and applying the usual machinery of Rota's combinatorics and Möbius inversion.…”