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The situation is that described in Example 1.2.2 with the additional assumption

$$ 0 < {\lambda _{i}} < \infty ,\quad (1 \leqslant i \leqslant k), $$
((5.1.1))

where λi is the intensity of Ni. Recall that for each \( ({\Phi _{i}},T_{t}^{{(i)}},{P_{i}})\;(1 \leqq i \leqq k) \) is a stationary point process. We will denote by P 0i the associated Palm probability.

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Baccelli, F., Brémaud, P. (1987). Examples. In: Palm Probabilities and Stationary Queues. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 41. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7561-0_5

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