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A point process is a stochastic process in which the data are sets of points ordered in a mathematical space. A common example is the Poisson process, in which points are ordered in time with the interarrival times exponentially distributed.
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Simulation of a process consist of Brownian motion and Poisson process
I am trying to simulate the following process:
h(t)=B(t)+e[P1(t)-P2(t)]
in which B(t) is a Brownian motion and P1, P2 are Poisson process with lambda=5000 and t<-1:10000 and I choose e=0.5. I am …