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The following pages link to Perfect simulation using dominating processes on ordered spaces, with application to locally stable point processes (Q4521482):
Displayed 22 items.
- Exact simulation for discrete time spin systems and unilateral fields (Q937163) (← links)
- Bayesian inference for spatially inhomogeneous pairwise interacting point processes (Q957172) (← links)
- Perfect simulation for marked point processes (Q1010404) (← links)
- Simulation study for the clan of ancestors in a perfect simulation scheme of a continuous one-dimensional loss network (Q1042540) (← links)
- Slice sampling. (With discussions and rejoinder) (Q1412362) (← links)
- Computational issues for perfect simulation in spatial point patterns. (Q1421552) (← links)
- Perfect simulation and inference for point processes given noisy observations (Q1775963) (← links)
- Boundedness conditions for relative error in fast simulation of reliability of non-Markovian systems (Q2371721) (← links)
- Perfect simulation for a class of positive recurrent Markov chains (Q2456044) (← links)
- Simulated annealing and object point processes: Tools for analysis of spatial patterns (Q2572205) (← links)
- Perfect simulation for interacting point processes, loss networks and Ising models. (Q2574519) (← links)
- On the simulation of Markov chain steady-state distribution using CFTP algorithm (Q3182209) (← links)
- Perfect Simulation for Length‐interacting Polygonal Markov Fields in the Plane (Q3505354) (← links)
- Power diagrams and interaction processes for unions of discs (Q3516392) (← links)
- Thinning spatial point processes into Poisson processes (Q3578034) (← links)
- Likelihood and Non‐parametric Bayesian MCMC Inference for Spatial Point Processes Based on Perfect Simulation and Path Sampling (Q4455960) (← links)
- The Candy model: properties and inference (Q4469581) (← links)
- Generalised shot noise Cox processes (Q4676425) (← links)
- A Guide to Exact Simulation (Q4831988) (← links)
- Perfect simulation of Hawkes processes (Q5697194) (← links)
- Reversible Markov processes on general spaces and spatial migration processes (Q5697203) (← links)
- Gibbs point processes for studying the development of spatial-temporal stochastic processes. (Q5940875) (← links)