Deconvolution of point processes

Mathematics – Probability

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The superposition of two independent point processes can be described by multiplication of their probability generating functionals (p.g.fl.s). The inverse operation, which can be viewed as a deconvolution, is defined by dividing the superposed process by one of its constituent p.g.fl.s. The deconvolved process is computed using the higher-order chain rule for Gateaux differentials. The higher-order quotient rule for Gateaux differentials is first established and then applied to point processes.

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