AbstractWe investigate a family of approximating processes that can capture the asymptotic behaviour of locally dependent point processes. We prove two theorems presented to accommodate respectively the positively and negatively related dependent structures. Three examples are given to illustrate that our approximating processes can circumvent the technical difficulties encountered in compound Poisson process approximation (see Barbour and Månsson (2002) [10]) and our approximation error bound decreases when the mean number of the random events increases, in contrast to the increasing of bounds for compound Poisson process approximation
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Abstract Compound Poisson processes are often useful as approximate models, when describing the occu...
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La méthode de Stein constitue une des principales techniques pour la résolution de certains problème...
International audienceIn this article, we deal with a class of discrete-time reliability models. The...
It is well known, that under certain conditions, gradual thinning of a point process on R+d, accompa...
The attached file may be somewhat different from the published versionInternational audienceIn this ...
Compound Poisson approximation is a useful tool in a variety of applications, including insurance ma...
AbstractBy means of a distributional limit theorem Arjas and Haara (1987) have shown that the total ...
Abstract Compound Poisson processes are often useful as approximate models, when describing the occu...
We investigate a family of approximating processes that can capture the asymptotic behaviour of loca...
AbstractThis study shows that when a point process is partitioned into certain uniformly sparse subp...
AbstractWe present a new approximation theorem for estimating the error in approximating the whole d...
Stein’s method constitutes one of the main techniques to solve some approximation problems in probab...
This dissertation aims to investigate several aspects of the Poisson convergence: Poisson approximat...
AbstractIn this article, superpositions of possibly dependent point processes on a general space X a...
AbstractWe give a new sufficient condition for convergence to a Poisson distribution of a sequence o...
AbstractThe Stein-Chen method for Poisson approximation is adapted into a form suitable for obtainin...
La méthode de Stein constitue une des principales techniques pour la résolution de certains problème...
International audienceIn this article, we deal with a class of discrete-time reliability models. The...
It is well known, that under certain conditions, gradual thinning of a point process on R+d, accompa...
The attached file may be somewhat different from the published versionInternational audienceIn this ...
Compound Poisson approximation is a useful tool in a variety of applications, including insurance ma...
AbstractBy means of a distributional limit theorem Arjas and Haara (1987) have shown that the total ...
Abstract Compound Poisson processes are often useful as approximate models, when describing the occu...