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Some characterizations for Markov processes as mixed renewal processes

N. D. Macheras, S. M. Tzaninis

Published 2014-07-11, updated 2016-07-19Version 2

In this paper the class of mixed renewal processes (MRPs for short) with mixing parameter a random vector from \cite{lm6z3} (enlarging Huang's \cite{hu} original class) is replaced by the strictly more comprising class of all extended MRPs by adding a second mixing parameter. We prove under a mild assumption, that within this larger class the basic problem, whether every Markov process is a mixed Poisson process with a random variable as mixing parameter has a solution to the positive. This implies the equivalence of Markov processes, mixed Poisson processes, and processes with the multinomial property within this class. In concrete examples we demonstrate how to establish the Markov property by our results. Another consequence is the invariance of the Markov property under certain changes of measures.

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