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There are at least two distinct notions of an intensity function related to the theory of point processes.
In some literature, the intensity of a point process
is defined to be the quantity
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(1) |
provided it exists. Here, denotes probability. In particular, it makes sense to talk about point processes having infinite intensity, though when finite,
allows
to be rewritten so that
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(2) |
as where here,
denotes little-O notation (Daley and Vere-Jones 2007).
Other authors define the function to be an intensity function of a point process
provided that
is a density of the intensity measure
associated to
relative to Lebesgue measure, i.e.,if for all Borel sets
in
,
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(3) |
where denotes Lebesgue measure (Pawlas 2008).
REFERENCES:
Daley, D. J. and Vere-Jones, D. An Introduction to the Theory of Point Processes Volume I: Elementary Theory and Methods, 2nd ed. New York: Springer, 2003.
Daley, D. J. and Vere-Jones, D. An Introduction to the Theory of Point Processes Volume II: General Theory and Structure, 2nd ed. New York: Springer, 2007.
Pawlas, Z. "Spatial Modeling and Spatial Statistics." Course Notes. Autumn 2008. https://www.math.ku.dk/~pawlas/rumlig.pdf.
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