AbstractImproving and extending a characterization of Poisson processes by Rényi, we present several mild conditions ensuring a point process to be of Poisson or sample type, and we give related conditions for convergence in distribution towards such processes. The basic property underlying our results is the extremality of pure Poisson and sample processes within the classes of mixed ones, the latter being the only symmetrically distributed simple point processes. As applications, we extend some results of Rényi and Kendall on interchangeable events
Stein’s method constitutes one of the main techniques to solve some approximation problems in probab...
It is known that the exceedance points of a hiqh level by a stationary sequence are asymptotically P...
Let η t be a Poisson point process with intensity measure tμ , t>0 , over a Borel space X , where ...
AbstractImproving and extending a characterization of Poisson processes by Rényi, we present several...
AbstractWe give a new sufficient condition for convergence to a Poisson distribution of a sequence o...
AbstractThis paper consists of two parts. First, a characterization is obtained for a class of infin...
AbstractThis study shows that when a point process is partitioned into certain uniformly sparse subp...
AbstractGiven a Poisson process with constant intensity, let N and M be the largest and smallest num...
summary:We give a universal discrimination procedure for determining if a sample point drawn from an...
The aim of the present paper is to clarify the rôle of extreme order statistics in general statistic...
We present functional inequalities and limit theorems for point processes. We prove a modified logar...
AbstractIn earlier work by the author, the convergence in distribution of a sequence of point proces...
We dene four classes of point processes which we call A, B, *A, *B. Although we study point processe...
AbstractFor a class of point processes including nonhomogeneous Poisson processes, some Cox processe...
AbstractLet {ξi}1 ⩽ i ⩽ n be a sequence of independent Bernoulli point processes defined on a comple...
Stein’s method constitutes one of the main techniques to solve some approximation problems in probab...
It is known that the exceedance points of a hiqh level by a stationary sequence are asymptotically P...
Let η t be a Poisson point process with intensity measure tμ , t>0 , over a Borel space X , where ...
AbstractImproving and extending a characterization of Poisson processes by Rényi, we present several...
AbstractWe give a new sufficient condition for convergence to a Poisson distribution of a sequence o...
AbstractThis paper consists of two parts. First, a characterization is obtained for a class of infin...
AbstractThis study shows that when a point process is partitioned into certain uniformly sparse subp...
AbstractGiven a Poisson process with constant intensity, let N and M be the largest and smallest num...
summary:We give a universal discrimination procedure for determining if a sample point drawn from an...
The aim of the present paper is to clarify the rôle of extreme order statistics in general statistic...
We present functional inequalities and limit theorems for point processes. We prove a modified logar...
AbstractIn earlier work by the author, the convergence in distribution of a sequence of point proces...
We dene four classes of point processes which we call A, B, *A, *B. Although we study point processe...
AbstractFor a class of point processes including nonhomogeneous Poisson processes, some Cox processe...
AbstractLet {ξi}1 ⩽ i ⩽ n be a sequence of independent Bernoulli point processes defined on a comple...
Stein’s method constitutes one of the main techniques to solve some approximation problems in probab...
It is known that the exceedance points of a hiqh level by a stationary sequence are asymptotically P...
Let η t be a Poisson point process with intensity measure tμ , t>0 , over a Borel space X , where ...