2022
DOI: 10.1515/ms-2022-0014
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Some Characterizations of Mixed Renewal Processes

Abstract: Some characterizations of mixed renewal processes in terms of exchangeability and of different types of regular conditional probabilities are given. As a consequence, an existence result for mixed renewal processes, providing also a new construction for them, is obtained. As an application, some concrete examples of constructing such processes are presented and the corresponding regular conditional probabilities are explicitly computed.

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“…about lim n→∞ ∑(τ i ≤ t)/n i.e., through the empirical distribution F n . In what follows we recall the class of exchangeable mixed renewal processes as studied in [12][13][14]. Let us consider a counting process N(t) that counts the number of some type of events occurring during a time interval [0, t] and let us suppose 0 ≤ t 1 ≤ t 2 ≤ .…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…about lim n→∞ ∑(τ i ≤ t)/n i.e., through the empirical distribution F n . In what follows we recall the class of exchangeable mixed renewal processes as studied in [12][13][14]. Let us consider a counting process N(t) that counts the number of some type of events occurring during a time interval [0, t] and let us suppose 0 ≤ t 1 ≤ t 2 ≤ .…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…random variables. A recently introduced class of renewal processes, named mixed renewal processes, have been based on exchangeability, reflecting indifference among distinct events in a point process [12][13][14]. In addition, we study statistical aging as a form of aging where there is a latency in event detection -the occurrence of an event momentarily "freezes" the detection process for a time t a , the age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(see also [17], Definition 3.1, or [19], Definition 3.2(b)). In particular, if the distribution P Θ of Θ is degenerate at some point θ 0 ∈ D, then the counting process N becomes a P -renewal process with interarrival time distribution K(θ 0 ) (written P -RP(K(θ 0 )) for short).…”
Section: A Change Of Measures Technique For Compound Mixed Renewal Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(b) Applying [17], Theorem 4.2, which holds true under some mild assumptions satisfied by the majority of the probability spaces appearing in applied Probability Theory, one gets that there exists a d-dimensional random vector Θ such that W is P -conditionally i.i.d. if and only if the sequence W is P -exchangeable (recall that a sequence of random variables is called exchangeable if the joint distribution of the sequence is invariant under the permutation of the indices); hence exchangeability seems to be an appealing way to introduce a dependence structure between the claim interarrival times of a counting process.…”
Section: A Change Of Measures Technique For Compound Mixed Renewal Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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