Finitely determined processes in metric spaces
Wolfram Strittmatter
Statistics & Probability Letters, 1989, vol. 7, issue 4, 343-347
Abstract:
The notion of a finitely determined process of Ornstein (see e.g. Ornstein (1974)) and Schwarz (1980) is generalized for processes in Polish spaces by using the distance of Gray, Neuhoff and Shields (1975) and it is related to some notions of asymptotic independence.
Keywords: distance; information; number; finitely; determined; almost; block; independent; very; weak; Bernoulli; absolutely; regular; stationary; coding; of; an; i.i.d.; sequence; Markov; processes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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