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Dynamic contagion process

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In applied probability, a dynamic contagion process is a point process with stochastic intensity that generalises the Hawkes process and Cox process with exponentially decaying shot noise intensity.[1]

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  1. ^ Dassios, A.; H., Zhao (2011). "A dynamic contagion process". Advances in Applied Probability. 43 (3): 814–846. doi:10.1239/aap/1316792671.