Series Representation of Time-Stable Stochastic Processes
Abstract
A stochastically continuous process (t), t≥0, is said to be time-stable if the sum of n i.i.d. copies of equals in distribution to the time-scaled stochastic process (nt), t≥0. The paper advances the understanding of time-stable processes by means of their LePage series representations.
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