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Poisson process is stationary or not

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Answered by bandar85
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Answer:

Not Staitionary

It's only process of the possion which moves an object

Answered by Anonymous
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In all settings, the Poisson point process has the property that each point is stochastically independent to all the other points in the process, which is why it is sometimes called a purely or completely random process. The resulting point process is called a homogeneous or stationary Poisson point process.

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