Continuous stochastic process

Continuous stochastic process

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5123-9258-4

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the probability theory, a continuous stochastic process is a type of stochastic process that may be said to be "continuous" as a function of its "time" or index parameter. Continuity is a nice property for (the sample paths of) a process to have, since it implies that they are well-behaved in some sense, and, therefore, much easier to analyse. It is implicit here that the index of the stochastic process is a continuous variable. Note that some authors define a "continuous (stochastic) process" as only requiring that the index variable be continuous, without continuity of sample paths: in some terminology, this would be a continuous-time stochastic process, in parallel to a "discrete-time process". Given the possible confusion, caution is needed.