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Using the characterization of point processes having the order statistic property we prove that the only renewal process that has the order statistic property is the Poisson process.
The results of Nawrotzki (1962), Feigin (1979) and Puri (1982) show that the class of all point processes (on the real line) with the order statistic property consists of all mixed Poisson processes up to a time-scale transformation, and of all mixed sample processes. The present note characterizes those order statistic point processes that are mixed Poisson processes and mixed sample processes simultaneously.
The paper characterizes point processes with the order statistic property without the unnecessary condition of finiteness of the first moment of the process, a condition imposed by previous researchers. It shows that the class of these processes is composed only of mixed Poisson processes up to a time-scale transformation and of the mixed sample processes. It also introduces a multivariate analog of the order statistic property and characterizes completely the class of multivariate point processes with this property.
We provide a probabilistic proof of the characterization of point processes (on the real line) with the order statistic property. The characterization is used to investigate the homogeneity of such processes and is also related to the martingale theory associated with point processes.
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