2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.16737
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The Bell-Touchard Counting process

Abstract: The Poisson process is one of the simplest stochastic processes defined in continuous time, having interesting mathematical properties, leading, in many situations, to applications mathematically treatable. One of the limitations of the Poisson process is the rare events hypothesis; which is the hypothesis of unitary jumps within an infinitesimal window of time. Although that restriction may be avoided by the compound Poisson process, in most situations, we don't have a closed expression for the probability di… Show more

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“…which agrees with the result obtained by Freud and Rodriguez [9]. As lim t→∞ N j (t)/t = αθ j /j!, j ≥ 1 almost surely, we have…”
Section: Bell-touchard Process and Its Fractional Versionsupporting
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“…which agrees with the result obtained by Freud and Rodriguez [9]. As lim t→∞ N j (t)/t = αθ j /j!, j ≥ 1 almost surely, we have…”
Section: Bell-touchard Process and Its Fractional Versionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Here, we introduce a fractional version of a recently introduced counting process, namely, the Bell-Touchard process (BTP) (see [9]).…”
Section: Bell-touchard Process and Its Fractional Versionmentioning
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