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VOL. 52 | 2006 Poisson process approximation: From Palm theory to Stein’s method
Louis H. Y. Chen, Aihua Xia

Editor(s) Hwai-Chung Ho, Ching-Kang Ing, Tze Leung Lai

IMS Lecture Notes Monogr. Ser., 2006: 236-244 (2006) DOI: 10.1214/074921706000001076

Abstract

This exposition explains the basic ideas of Stein’s method for Poisson random variable approximation and Poisson process approximation from the point of view of the immigration-death process and Palm theory. The latter approach also enables us to define local dependence of point processes and use it to study Poisson process approximation for locally dependent point processes and for dependent superposition of point processes.

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Published: 1 January 2006
First available in Project Euclid: 28 November 2007

zbMATH: 1268.60064
MathSciNet: MR2427851

Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/074921706000001076

Subjects:
Primary: 60--02
Secondary: 60F05 , 60G55

Keywords: dependent superposition of point processes , hard core process , Immigration-death process , locally dependent point process , Renewal process , total variation distance , Wasserstein distance

Rights: Copyright © 2006, Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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