Markov properties of cluster processes

Markov properties of cluster processes

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Article ID: iaor1997785
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 28
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 346
End Page Number: 355
Publication Date: Jun 1996
Journal: Advances in Applied Probability
Authors: , ,
Keywords: markov processes
Abstract:

The authors show that a Poisson cluster point process is a nearest-neighbour Markov point process if the clusters have uniformly bounded diameter. It is typically not a finite-range Markov point process in the sense of Ripley and Kelly. Furthermore, when the parent Poisson process is replaced by a Markov or nearest-neighbour Markov point process, the resulting cluster process is also nearest-neighbour Markov, provided all clusters are non-empty. In particular, the nearest-neighbour Markov property is preserved when points of the process are independently randomly translated, but not when they are randomly thinned.

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