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    An \(N\)-parameter \(d\)-dimensional random field \(X=\{X(t):t\in R_+^N\}\) is an additive Lévy process if \(X\) has the following partwise decomposition \(X(t)=X_1(t)+\ldots+X_N(t)\) for any \(t\in R_+^N\). The primary goal of this paper is to study the range of the random field \(X(t)\).
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    additive Lévy processes
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    strictly stable processes
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    capacity
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    energy
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    local times
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    Hausdorff dimension
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