Abstract

The Gauss-Poisson (G-P) process introduced in Newman [3] and discussed in Milne and Westcott [2] is represented as the superposition of the marginal processes of a Poisson process defined on the product space X × X and an independent Poisson process on X. This representation explains directly many of the properties of the G-P process and indicates a means of simulating its realizations.

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