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Great video! Cleared out my brain and fully understood the derivation of the CPP.
This is such a useful and lovely video. Compound Poisson processes are very useful in Operations Research and this video now helps me understand it a lot better. Thank you!
Great video!!! Helped me to clear the concept... Thanks!
Sound should be louder. Compound poisson process was explained in very good manner.But I want to know how to solve problems involving compound poisson process.
Thank you! It was a great video, explained the topic perfect!
Good video.
thank you very much for such a concise explanation and proofs
Great video. Thank you Gareth!
@gtribello
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your message. I am glad you found the video useful!
Thanks for the video, it helps me a lot. In Karlin and Ross book it not shown in detail rather refer to another pages.
also called "mixed" poisson proces?
Could you explain how to get the method of moments estimator for the compound poisson process?
Nice explanation; although I will never understand why people write \mathbb E, but not \mathbb P.
Hi , can you provide a reference for this example or any other similar compound Poisson?
@gtribello
5 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by a reference? Do you want a pointer to something in a book about these ideas or do you want an example problem involving an example of a compound Poisson process?
Would You show a formula of probability of exact number of events of compound poisson point process as a superposition of several poisson procecces of different severities?
@gtribello
4 жыл бұрын
Hello. I am not sure what you want precisely but maybe the following notes are useful: gtribello.github.io/mathNET/resources/jim-chap19.pdf. Look at the sections towards the end where it talks about mixing and thinning. Hope this helps.