<p><P>This text offers a mathematically rigorous exposition of the basic theory of marked point processes developing randomly over time, and shows how this theory may be used to treat piecewise deterministic stochastic processes in continuous time.</P><P>The focus is on point processes that generate
Point process theory and applications: marked point and piecewise deterministic processes
β Scribed by Jacobsen M.
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 329
- Series
- Probability and its applications
- Category
- Library
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