Three Problems from the Theory of Right Processes
Salisbury, Thomas S.
Ann. Probab., Tome 15 (1987) no. 4, p. 263-267 / Harvested from Project Euclid
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.
Publié le : 1987-01-14
Classification:  Right processes,  realizations,  universal null sets,  continuum hypothesis,  60J25,  28A05
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Salisbury, Thomas S. Three Problems from the Theory of Right Processes. Ann. Probab., Tome 15 (1987) no. 4, pp.  263-267. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1176992267/