Abstract
Starting at time 0, unit-length intervals arrive and are placed on the positive real line by a unit-intensity Poisson process in two dimensions; the left endpoints of intervals appear at the rate of 1 per unit time per unit distance. An arrival is accepted if and only if, for some given x , the interval is contained in
Citation
Jr. Coffman. Leopold Flatto. Predrag Jelenković. "Interval packing: the vacant interval distribution." Ann. Appl. Probab. 10 (1) 240 - 257, February 2000. https://doi.org/10.1214/aoap/1019737671
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