Title: On stationary point processes and Markov chains
Abstract:Abstract Introductory. In the theory of random processes we may distinguish between ordinary processes and point processes. The former are concerned with a quantity, say x (t), which varies with time ...Abstract Introductory. In the theory of random processes we may distinguish between ordinary processes and point processes. The former are concerned with a quantity, say x (t), which varies with time t, the latter with events, incidences, which may be represented as points along the time axis. For both categories, the stationary process is of great importance, i. e., the special case in which the probability structure is independent of absolute time. Several examples of stationary processes of the ordinary type have been examined in detail (see e. g. H. Wold 1). The literature on stationary point processes, on the other hand, has exclusively been concerned with the two simplest cases, viz. the Poisson process and the slightly more general process arising in renewal theory (see e. g. J. Doob 3).Read More
Publication Year: 1948
Publication Date: 1948-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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