AbstractIn this article, superpositions of possibly dependent point processes on a general space X are considered. Using Stein's method for Poisson process approximation, an estimate is given for the Wasserstein distance d2 between the distribution of such a superposition and an appropriate Poisson process distribution. This estimate is compared to a modern version of Grigelionis’ theorem, and to results of Banys [Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol. 2, Springer, New York, 1980, pp. 26–37], Arratia et al. [Ann. Probab. 17 (1989) 9–25] and Barbour et al. [Poisson Approximation, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992]. Furthermore, an application to a spatial birth–death model is presented
AbstractA correction to an error in a recent paper of Barbour and Brown's is detailed, and a relevan...
In this paper, we apply the Stein's method in the context of point processes, namely when the target...
This dissertation is composed by two blocks. The first part is concerned with several types of di...
AbstractIn this article, superpositions of possibly dependent point processes on a general space X a...
In this article, superpositions of possibly dependent point processes on a general space are conside...
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We consider the behavior of spatial point processes when subjected to a class of linear transformati...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden konkrete Abschätzungen von Distanzen zwischen Punktprozessverteilu...
This dissertation aims to investigate several aspects of the Poisson convergence: Poisson approximat...
Stein’s method constitutes one of the main techniques to solve some approximation problems in probab...
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La méthode de Stein constitue une des principales techniques pour la résolution de certains problème...
AbstractA correction to an error in a recent paper of Barbour and Brown's is detailed, and a relevan...
In this paper, we apply the Stein's method in the context of point processes, namely when the target...
This dissertation is composed by two blocks. The first part is concerned with several types of di...
AbstractIn this article, superpositions of possibly dependent point processes on a general space X a...
In this article, superpositions of possibly dependent point processes on a general space are conside...
It is well known, that under certain conditions, gradual thinning of a point process on R+d, accompa...
We consider the behavior of spatial point processes when subjected to a class of linear transformati...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden konkrete Abschätzungen von Distanzen zwischen Punktprozessverteilu...
This dissertation aims to investigate several aspects of the Poisson convergence: Poisson approximat...
Stein’s method constitutes one of the main techniques to solve some approximation problems in probab...
AbstractWe investigate a family of approximating processes that can capture the asymptotic behaviour...
AbstractWe present a new approximation theorem for estimating the error in approximating the whole d...
AbstractThis paper gives an upper bound for a Wasserstein distance between the distributions of a pa...
AbstractA fixed sampling point O is chosen independently of a renewal process on the whole real lin...
La méthode de Stein constitue une des principales techniques pour la résolution de certains problème...
AbstractA correction to an error in a recent paper of Barbour and Brown's is detailed, and a relevan...
In this paper, we apply the Stein's method in the context of point processes, namely when the target...
This dissertation is composed by two blocks. The first part is concerned with several types of di...