We consider the possibility of measuring non-equilibrium properties of the
current correlation functions at high temperatures (and small bias). Through
the example of the third cumulant of the current (S3) we demonstrate
that odd order correlation functions represent non-equilibrium physics even at
small external bias and high temperatures. We calculate S3=y(eV/T)e2I for a quasi-one-dimensional diffusive constriction. We calculate the
scaling function y in two regimes: when the scattering processes are purely
elastic and when the inelastic electron-electron scattering is strong. In both
cases we find that y interpolates between two constants. In the low (high)
temperature limit y is strongly (weakly) enhanced (suppressed) by the
electron-electron scattering.Comment: 11 pages 4 fig. submitted to Phys. Rev.