On the Integral of Fractional Poisson Processes
Abstract
In this paper we consider the Riemann--Liouville fractional integral Nα,(t)= 1(α) ∫0t (t-s)α-1N(s) \, ds , where N(t), t 0, is a fractional Poisson process of order ∈ (0,1], and α > 0. We give the explicit bivariate distribution \N(s)=k, N(t)=r \, for t s, r k, the mean E\, Nα,(t) and the variance Var\, Nα,(t). We study the process Nα,1(t) for which we are able to produce explicit results for the conditional and absolute variances and means. Much more involved results on N1,1(t) are presented in the last section where also distributional properties of the integrated Poisson process (including the representation as random sums) is derived. The integral of powers of the Poisson process is examined and its connections with generalised harmonic numbers is discussed.
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