Motivated by the study of an important data set for understanding the large-scale structure of the universe, this work considers the estimation of the reduced second moment function, or K-function, of a stationary point process observed over a large number of segments of possibly varying lengths. Theory and simulation are used to compare the behavior of isotropic and rigid motion correction estimators and some modifications of these estimators. These results generally support the use of modified versions of the rigid motion correction. When applied to a catalog of astronomical objects known as absorbers, the proposed methods confirm results from earlier analyses of the absorber catalog showing clear evidence of clustering up to 50 Mpc and m...
The main theme of this thesis is the theory of stationary point processes, in particular the directi...
In Part I of this thesis, we briefly summarize some theory of point processes which is crucial for ...
We consider stationary configurations of points in Euclidean space which are marked by positive rand...
In this thesis we examine estimation of the K-function which is an important second-order characteri...
Point processes are random local finite sets of points in a space that are used for mod- elling and ...
A class of improved estimators is proposed for N-point correlation functions of galaxy clustering, a...
A spatial point process is a random pattern of points on a space $A \subseteq \mathbb{R}^d$. Typical...
In this paper we review techniques for estimating the intensity function of a spatial point process....
Second order characteristics, in particular Ripley's K-function, are widely used for the statis...
We investigate the properties of a weighted analogue of Ripley’s K-function which was first introdu...
International audienceLet $\mathcal{P}$ be a simple, stationary, clustering point process on $\mathb...
We propose new summary statistics for intensity-reweighted moment stationary point processes, that ...
When a spatial point process is observed through a bounded window, edge effects hamper the estimatio...
Point processes are random local finite sets of points in a space that are used for mod- elling and ...
We propose new summary statistics for intensity-reweighted moment stationary point processes that ge...
The main theme of this thesis is the theory of stationary point processes, in particular the directi...
In Part I of this thesis, we briefly summarize some theory of point processes which is crucial for ...
We consider stationary configurations of points in Euclidean space which are marked by positive rand...
In this thesis we examine estimation of the K-function which is an important second-order characteri...
Point processes are random local finite sets of points in a space that are used for mod- elling and ...
A class of improved estimators is proposed for N-point correlation functions of galaxy clustering, a...
A spatial point process is a random pattern of points on a space $A \subseteq \mathbb{R}^d$. Typical...
In this paper we review techniques for estimating the intensity function of a spatial point process....
Second order characteristics, in particular Ripley's K-function, are widely used for the statis...
We investigate the properties of a weighted analogue of Ripley’s K-function which was first introdu...
International audienceLet $\mathcal{P}$ be a simple, stationary, clustering point process on $\mathb...
We propose new summary statistics for intensity-reweighted moment stationary point processes, that ...
When a spatial point process is observed through a bounded window, edge effects hamper the estimatio...
Point processes are random local finite sets of points in a space that are used for mod- elling and ...
We propose new summary statistics for intensity-reweighted moment stationary point processes that ge...
The main theme of this thesis is the theory of stationary point processes, in particular the directi...
In Part I of this thesis, we briefly summarize some theory of point processes which is crucial for ...
We consider stationary configurations of points in Euclidean space which are marked by positive rand...