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A new graph related to the directions of nearest neighbours in a point process

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Publisher DOI
10.1239/aap/1046366098
Description
This paper introduces a new graph constructed from a point process. The idea is to connect a point with its nearest neighbour, then to the second nearest and continue this process until the point belongs to the interior of the convex hull of these nearest neighbours. The number of such neighbours is called the degree of a point. We derive the distribution of the degree of the typical point in a Poisson process, prove a central limit theorem for the sum of degrees, and propose an edge-corrected estimator of the distribution of the degree that is unbiased for a stationary Poisson process. Simulation studies show that this degree is a useful concept that allows the separation of clustering and repulsive behaviour of point processes.
Date of Publication
2003
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 510 Mathematics
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Chiu, S. N.
Molchanov, Ilyaorcid-logo
Institut für Mathematische Statistik und Versicherungslehre (IMSV)
Additional Credits
Institut für Mathematische Statistik und Versicherungslehre (IMSV)
Series
Advances in applied probability
Publisher
Applied Probability Trust
ISSN
0001-8678
Access(Rights)
metadata.only
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