A remark on disjointness results for stable processes

Aleksander Weron

Studia Mathematica (1993)

  • Volume: 105, Issue: 3, page 253-254
  • ISSN: 0039-3223

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Weron, Aleksander. "A remark on disjointness results for stable processes." Studia Mathematica 105.3 (1993): 253-254. <http://eudml.org/doc/215997>.

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References

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  1. [1] S. Cambanis, C. D. Hardin Jr., and A. Weron, Ergodic properties of stationary stable processes, Stochastic Process. Appl. 24 (1987), 1-18. Zbl0612.60034
  2. [2] S. Cambanis, A. Ławniczak, K. Podgórski and A. Weron, Ergodicity and mixing of symmetric infinitely divisible processes, Tech. Rept. No. 346, Univ. North Carolina, 1991. 
  3. [3] M. Hernández and C. Houdré, Disjointness results for some classes of stable processes, this issue, 235-252. 
  4. [4] G. Maruyama, Infinitely divisible processes, Probab. Theory Appl. 15 (1970), 3-23. Zbl0268.60036
  5. [5] K. Urbanik, Some prediction problems for strictly stationary processes, in: Proc. 5th Berkeley Sympos. Math. Statist. Probab., Vol. 2, Part I, Univ. California Press, 1967, 235-258. Zbl0226.60065

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