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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society), 1991
Fergus Daly, D. R. Cox, V. Isham
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Fergus Daly, D. R. Cox, V. Isham
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Basics of Stochastic Processes, Point and Marked Point Processes
2015The study of the dynamic performance of engineered systems subject to uncertainty requires the use of tools from stochastic processes. Although stochastic processes have been used extensively in many disciplines (e.g., see [1, 2, 3, 4]), this chapter will focus on the the mathematical background that supports the models presented later in the book. The
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Change-points for point processes
2018This chapter studies estimation and testing methods for the intensities of parametric or functional Poisson models, for parametric or nonparametric hazard function under right-censoring and for point processes, with change-points at unknown time thresholds.
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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1983
Paul T. Holmes, D. R. Cox, Valarie Isham
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Paul T. Holmes, D. R. Cox, Valarie Isham
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2020
Hawkes processes may be regarded as the stochastic form of the Lotka–Volterra model of Example 5.1.26 or as a particular form of a branching point process, in turn a particular case of a cluster point process. They can modelize the growth of an epidemy or seismic activity, in which case it is important to have estimates of the probability distribution ...
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Hawkes processes may be regarded as the stochastic form of the Lotka–Volterra model of Example 5.1.26 or as a particular form of a branching point process, in turn a particular case of a cluster point process. They can modelize the growth of an epidemy or seismic activity, in which case it is important to have estimates of the probability distribution ...
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