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January, 1987 Three Problems from the Theory of Right Processes
Thomas S. Salisbury
Ann. Probab. 15(1): 263-267 (January, 1987). DOI: 10.1214/aop/1176992267

Abstract

Using the continuum hypothesis, we produce an example answering three problems from the theory of right processes. In particular, we give a nontrivial example of a strong Markov process which is not a right process.

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Thomas S. Salisbury. "Three Problems from the Theory of Right Processes." Ann. Probab. 15 (1) 263 - 267, January, 1987. https://doi.org/10.1214/aop/1176992267

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Published: January, 1987
First available in Project Euclid: 19 April 2007

zbMATH: 0622.60079
MathSciNet: MR877601
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/aop/1176992267

Subjects:
Primary: 60J25
Secondary: 28A05

Keywords: Continuum hypothesis , realizations , Right processes , universal null sets

Rights: Copyright © 1987 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

Vol.15 • No. 1 • January, 1987
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