We show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process [2] if the clusters have uniformly bounded diameter. It is typically not a finite-range Markov point process in the sense of Ripley and Kelly [12]. Furthermore, when the parent Poisson process is replaced by a Markov or nearest-neighbour Markov point process, the resulting cluster process is also nearest-neighbour Markov, provided all clusters are non-empty. In particular, the nearest-neighbour Markov property is preserved when points of the process are independently randomly translated, but not when they are randomly thinned
AbstractIf a regular infinitely divisible (Poisson cluster) point process is Coxian (doubly stochast...
We introduce the notion of order of magnitude reversibility (OM-reversibility) in Markov chains that...
Artículo de publicación ISILet be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random varia...
We show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process [2] if the ...
We show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process [2] if the ...
We show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process [2] if the ...
We show that independent superposition of Markov point processes with respect to the same neighbourh...
Nearest-neighbour Markov point processes were introduced by Baddeley and Moller (1989) as generaliza...
An extension problem (often called a boundary problem) of Markov processes has been studied, particu...
44 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceIn this chapter we review some examples, methods, and recen...
In this article, we shall study the properties of randomly scaled scale-decorated Poisson point proc...
In this paper, we propose a new comparison tool for spatial homogeneity of point processes, based on...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new comparison tool for spatial homogeneity of poi...
Abstract This paper describes methods for randomly thinning two main classes of spatial point proces...
48 pages, 6 figuresHeuristics indicate that point processes exhibiting clustering of points have lar...
AbstractIf a regular infinitely divisible (Poisson cluster) point process is Coxian (doubly stochast...
We introduce the notion of order of magnitude reversibility (OM-reversibility) in Markov chains that...
Artículo de publicación ISILet be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random varia...
We show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process [2] if the ...
We show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process [2] if the ...
We show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process [2] if the ...
We show that independent superposition of Markov point processes with respect to the same neighbourh...
Nearest-neighbour Markov point processes were introduced by Baddeley and Moller (1989) as generaliza...
An extension problem (often called a boundary problem) of Markov processes has been studied, particu...
44 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceIn this chapter we review some examples, methods, and recen...
In this article, we shall study the properties of randomly scaled scale-decorated Poisson point proc...
In this paper, we propose a new comparison tool for spatial homogeneity of point processes, based on...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new comparison tool for spatial homogeneity of poi...
Abstract This paper describes methods for randomly thinning two main classes of spatial point proces...
48 pages, 6 figuresHeuristics indicate that point processes exhibiting clustering of points have lar...
AbstractIf a regular infinitely divisible (Poisson cluster) point process is Coxian (doubly stochast...
We introduce the notion of order of magnitude reversibility (OM-reversibility) in Markov chains that...
Artículo de publicación ISILet be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random varia...