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Purpose In this chapter, we recall some notions relating to random processes, looking more particularly at second order properties of processes.

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  1. Let us recall that for a measurable space (E,ε) a family of subsets of E is a generating family of ε, if ε is the smallest σ-algebra of E that contains the elements of this family.

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Chonavel, T. (2002). Random Processes. In: Statistical Signal Processing. Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0139-0_2

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