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Poisson superposition processes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2016
Abstract
Superposition is a mapping on point configurations that sends the n-tuple into the n-point configuration , counted with multiplicity. It is an additive set operation such that the superposition of a k-point configuration in is a kn-point configuration in . A Poisson superposition process is the superposition in of a Poisson process in the space of finite-length -valued sequences. From properties of Poisson processes as well as some algebraic properties of formal power series, we obtain an explicit expression for the Janossy measure of Poisson superposition processes, and we study their law under domain restriction. Examples of well-known Poisson superposition processes include compound Poisson, negative binomial, and permanental (boson) processes.
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