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− | The archetype of a temporal process that does not exhibit concentration or clustering of events is the [[wikipedia:Poisson process]]. A variety of other proposed [[wikipedia:Point process]] can be used to model temporal concentration | + | The archetype of a temporal process that does not exhibit concentration or clustering of events is the [[wikipedia:Poisson process]]. A variety of other proposed [[wikipedia:Point process]] can be used to model temporal concentration. |
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Revision as of 22:36, 14 June 2021
Definition
Temporal Concentration (also Temporal Clustering) describes dynamic (time dependent) phenomena where the occurrence (rate, frequency or other measured quantity) of events exhibits non-uniform characteristics
Usage
The archetype of a temporal process that does not exhibit concentration or clustering of events is the wikipedia:Poisson process. A variety of other proposed wikipedia:Point process can be used to model temporal concentration.