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Sequent correlations in stochastic point processes. - III

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Il Nuovo Cimento B (1965-1970)

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Sequent correlations play a vital role in the study of stochastic point processes. In this paper we demonstrate the feasibility of defining a single characteristic functional from which various types of sequent correlations useful in braching phenomena can be obtained by appropriate functional differentiation.

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Le correlazioni susseguenti hanno importanza vitale nello studio dei progressi stocastici puntuali. In questo articolo si dimostra che è possibile definire un singolo funzionale caratteristico da cui si possono ottenere con un’appropriata differenziazione funzionale vari tipi di correlazioni susseguenti utili nei fenomeni di diramazione.

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Srinivasan, S.K., Koteswara Rao, N.V. & Vasudevan, R. Sequent correlations in stochastic point processes. - III. Nuovo Cimento B (1965-1970) 60, 189–192 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02712361

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