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Book Synopsis
Point processes and random measures find wide applicability in telecommunications, earthquakes, image analysis, spatial point patterns, and stereology. This volume relates to marked point processes and to processes evolving in time, where the conditional intensity methodology provides a basis for model building, inference, and prediction.

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From the reviews of the second edition:

"This is an important treatise on the mathematical theory relevant to a wide variety of random processes…The reader will find excellent treatments of important advanced topics such as Cox, renewal, Wold, marked, cluster, and other specialized processes, plus concise but useful appendices on topology, measure theory, metric spaces, martingales, and the like." Technometrics, May 2004

"This revision splits the lengthy first version into two volumes now subtitled Volume I: Elementary Theory and Methods and Volume II: Models and General Theory and Structure...this first volume is well worth its price." Journal of the American Statistical Association, September 2004

"The theory of point processes has undergone an explosive expansion in the last two decades. There was a genuine need for a single source that would contain a survey of the general theory of Point Process accessible to beginning graduate students and researchers in the field but at the same time would include some of the more recent – though relatively advanced and technically difficult – developments in the area. The present edition of the book addresses that need quite successfully.” (Alok Goswami, Sankhya, Vol. 67 (1), 2005)

"It is a pleasure to announce that a second edition of the classic book ‘An Introduction to the Theory of Point Processes’ has been published. … many chapters and sections were thoroughly reworked. This holds true in particular for the exercises, which are obviously produced with particular love. … The reviewer is sure that the owners of the first edition will buy also the second, and for many younger readers it will become the beloved key reference to point processes." (Dietrich Stoyan, Metrika, May, 2004)

"The second edition of this monograph is divided into two volumes. The first one is concentrated on introductory material and models, the second one on structure and general theory. … suitable as a textbook with many exercises for beginners as well as a source for scientists interested in high level applications of point processes." (Uwe Küchler, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1026, 2004)

"The first edition of this book by two major research workers in the field speedily established itself as an authoritative account of an important and rapidly developing subject. In this substantially revised and expanded second edition, the authors have wisely decided to divide the book into two parts leaving some of the very technical material … to a second volume. … The book is likely to establish itself quickly as a major contribution to the field." (D. R. Cox, Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23 (2), 2003)



Table of Contents
Early History * Basic Properties of the Poisson Process * Simple Results for Stationary Point Processes on the Line * Renewal Processes * Finite Point Processes * Models Constructed via Conditioning: Cox, Cluster,and Marked Point Processes * Conditional Intensities and Likelihoods * Second Order Properties of Stationary Point Processes

An Introduction to the Theory of Point Processes Volume I Elementary Theory and Methods Probability and Its Applications

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    Publisher: Springer New York
    Publication Date: 11/14/2002 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780387955414, 978-0387955414
    ISBN10: 0387955410

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Point processes and random measures find wide applicability in telecommunications, earthquakes, image analysis, spatial point patterns, and stereology. This volume relates to marked point processes and to processes evolving in time, where the conditional intensity methodology provides a basis for model building, inference, and prediction.

    Trade Review

    From the reviews of the second edition:

    "This is an important treatise on the mathematical theory relevant to a wide variety of random processes…The reader will find excellent treatments of important advanced topics such as Cox, renewal, Wold, marked, cluster, and other specialized processes, plus concise but useful appendices on topology, measure theory, metric spaces, martingales, and the like." Technometrics, May 2004

    "This revision splits the lengthy first version into two volumes now subtitled Volume I: Elementary Theory and Methods and Volume II: Models and General Theory and Structure...this first volume is well worth its price." Journal of the American Statistical Association, September 2004

    "The theory of point processes has undergone an explosive expansion in the last two decades. There was a genuine need for a single source that would contain a survey of the general theory of Point Process accessible to beginning graduate students and researchers in the field but at the same time would include some of the more recent – though relatively advanced and technically difficult – developments in the area. The present edition of the book addresses that need quite successfully.” (Alok Goswami, Sankhya, Vol. 67 (1), 2005)

    "It is a pleasure to announce that a second edition of the classic book ‘An Introduction to the Theory of Point Processes’ has been published. … many chapters and sections were thoroughly reworked. This holds true in particular for the exercises, which are obviously produced with particular love. … The reviewer is sure that the owners of the first edition will buy also the second, and for many younger readers it will become the beloved key reference to point processes." (Dietrich Stoyan, Metrika, May, 2004)

    "The second edition of this monograph is divided into two volumes. The first one is concentrated on introductory material and models, the second one on structure and general theory. … suitable as a textbook with many exercises for beginners as well as a source for scientists interested in high level applications of point processes." (Uwe Küchler, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1026, 2004)

    "The first edition of this book by two major research workers in the field speedily established itself as an authoritative account of an important and rapidly developing subject. In this substantially revised and expanded second edition, the authors have wisely decided to divide the book into two parts leaving some of the very technical material … to a second volume. … The book is likely to establish itself quickly as a major contribution to the field." (D. R. Cox, Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23 (2), 2003)



    Table of Contents
    Early History * Basic Properties of the Poisson Process * Simple Results for Stationary Point Processes on the Line * Renewal Processes * Finite Point Processes * Models Constructed via Conditioning: Cox, Cluster,and Marked Point Processes * Conditional Intensities and Likelihoods * Second Order Properties of Stationary Point Processes

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