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    Palm measure duality and conditioning in regenerative sets (English)
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    9 November 1999
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    For a simple point process \(\Xi\) on a suitable topological space, the associated Palm distribution at a point \(s\) is a limit of the conditional distribution given that \(\Xi\) intersects a neighborhood \(I\) of \(s\), as \(I\) shrinks to \(s\). The author studies the corresponding approximation problem for more general random sets \(\Xi\), which, in particular, do not need to be locally finite. For this purpose he shows that the corresponding Palm distributions can be expressed in terms of certain conditional densities. These possess martingale properties which allow to treat the approximation problem successfully as a limiting problem involving conditional hitting probabilities. As an extensive application of this dual approach, Palm distributions of regenerative sets with respect to their local time random measures are studied.
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    random measures
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    Palm distributions
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    conditional hitting probabilities
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    local time
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    regenerative sets
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