Abstract
The class of inverses of a p-thinned renewal process is considered. It is shown that this class consists of renewal processes. It consists of Cox and renewal processes if and only if the given thinned process is Cox and renewal. In the non-Cox case, there exists a unique top renewal process, which by thinning generates all the possible inverses. Conditions for a renewal process to be a top process are given. Finally, a gamma renewal process is shown to be a top process when α > 1, where α is the shape parameter of the gamma distribution.
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