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In Section 3.4 we gave a brief introduction to the Palm-Khinchin equations and noted that, for a stationary point process on the line, they provide a partial link between counting and interval properties. In this chapter we study this link both in more detail and in a more general setting. It is a topic that has continued to be a focus of work over three decades, with recent theoretical study of its relation with ergodic theory and in applications to queueing theory and other fields.
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Daley, D.J., Vere-Jones, D. (1998). Palm Theory. In: An Introduction to the Theory of Point Processes. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2001-3_12
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