Stochastic Event Generation Through Markovian Jumps: Generalized Distribution and Minimal Representations
Carlos-Andrey Maia
Abstract:Stochastic Event Timing is a fundamental issue in developing both analytic and simulation models for stochastic systems. Generalized Erlang distributions are quite useful for generating those random events in a quite general way by inserting intermediary states with markovian jumps. One very important and celebrated generalization of the Erlang distribution was made by D. R. Cox in the middle 50's. This paper discuss further the Cox generalization and presents an even more general topology, capable of represen… Show more
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