A point process can be fully described by its coincidence prob-abilities but the expressions giving counting and life time statistics in terms of coincidence are so complicated that they cannot be used practically. However an analysis limited to bicoincidence yields al-ready important properties of the time behavior of point processes. In particular it explains entirely the bunching or antibunching effect of point processes. In the case of compound Poisson processes, the bicoincidence probability is a correlation function and the bunching effect is simply related to the maximum at the origin of any corre-lation function. However, there are many other point processes that also show antibunching. Thus the relation between coincidence and corr...
The Poisson process is a stochastic counting process that arises naturally in a large variety of dai...
A point process as the special type of a random stochastic process is a theoretical model for occurr...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe point process, a sequence of random univariate random variables der...
International audienceThe second order statistical properties of point processes are described by th...
A point process (or counting process) is a type of random process for which any generic realization...
We analyze the first and second moments of the coincidence-counting process for a system affected by...
44 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceIn this chapter we review some examples, methods, and recen...
International audienceThe second order statistical properties of time point processes (PP) are descr...
This paper described a model for correcting deadtime effects in coincidence counting. The correction...
Generally, practitioner in data analysis have recognized Poisson process as a tool for the temporal ...
International audienceDead-time effects modify the statistical properties of point processes. For th...
summary:A stochastic process cumulating random increments at random moments is studied. We model it ...
The risk theory studies mainly the behaviour of compound point processes and processes derived, wher...
Among Mixed Poisson processes, counting processes having geometrically distributed increments can b...
The Poisson process is a stochastic counting process that arises naturally in a large variety of dai...
A point process as the special type of a random stochastic process is a theoretical model for occurr...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe point process, a sequence of random univariate random variables der...
International audienceThe second order statistical properties of point processes are described by th...
A point process (or counting process) is a type of random process for which any generic realization...
We analyze the first and second moments of the coincidence-counting process for a system affected by...
44 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceIn this chapter we review some examples, methods, and recen...
International audienceThe second order statistical properties of time point processes (PP) are descr...
This paper described a model for correcting deadtime effects in coincidence counting. The correction...
Generally, practitioner in data analysis have recognized Poisson process as a tool for the temporal ...
International audienceDead-time effects modify the statistical properties of point processes. For th...
summary:A stochastic process cumulating random increments at random moments is studied. We model it ...
The risk theory studies mainly the behaviour of compound point processes and processes derived, wher...
Among Mixed Poisson processes, counting processes having geometrically distributed increments can b...
The Poisson process is a stochastic counting process that arises naturally in a large variety of dai...
A point process as the special type of a random stochastic process is a theoretical model for occurr...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe point process, a sequence of random univariate random variables der...