Point Processes: Point Processes is a book on the mathematics of point processes, randomly located sets of points on the real line or in other geometric spaces. It was written by David Cox and Valerie Isham, and published in 1980 by Chapman ... [100%] 2023-11-16 [Mathematics books] [Point processes]...
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Point process: In mathematics, a point process is a random element whose values are "point patterns" on a set S. While in the exact mathematical definition a point pattern is specified as a locally finite counting measure, it is sufficient for more ... [85%] 2023-03-13 [Probability theory] [Applied mathematics]...
Point process: In statistics and probability theory, a point process or point field is a collection of mathematical points randomly located on a mathematical space such as the real line or Euclidean space. Point processes can be used for spatial data analysis ... (Probability Theory) [85%] 2022-12-22 [Statistical data types] [Point processes]...
Determinantal point process: In mathematics, a determinantal point process is a stochastic point process, the probability distribution of which is characterized as a determinant of some function. Such processes arise as important tools in random matrix theory, combinatorics, physics, and wireless network modeling. [69%] 2023-06-27 [Point processes]
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Stochastic point process: point process A stochastic process corresponding to a sequence of random variables $ \{ t _ {i} \} $, $ \dots < t _ {-} 1 < t _ {0} \leq 0 < t _ {1} < t _ {2} < \dots $, on the real line $ \mathbf R ^ {1} $. Each value ... (Mathematics) [69%] 2024-01-12
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Point process notation: In probability and statistics, point process notation comprises the range of mathematical notation used to symbolically represent random objects known as point processes, which are used in related fields such as stochastic geometry, spatial statistics and continuum percolation theory and ... (Mathematical notation used in probability and statistics) [69%] 2024-10-15 [Mathematical notation] [Point processes]...
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