Integral Equation Approach to Stationary Stochastic Counting Process with Independent Increments
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Stationary stochastic processes with independent increments, of which the Poisson process is a prominent example, are widely used to describe real world events. With the basic assumption that a counting process is stationary and has independent increments, here I derive two integral equations to capture the time evolution of any such process. In order to solve these two integral equations explicitly, I need to introduce one more restriction condition. For sake of simplicity, I have imposed the Poisson condition on the two equations and successfully reproduced the renown Poisson results. The methods proposed here may also be applicable for investigating other stationary processes with independent increments.
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