Mixing properties for STIT tessellations
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Abstract: The so-called STIT tessellations form the class of homogeneous (spatially stationary) tessellations of which are stable under the nesting/iteration operation. In this paper, we establish the strong mixing property for these tessellations and give the optimal form of the rate of decay for the quantity when and are two compact sets, a vector of , the corresponding translation operator and a STIT Tessellation.
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