Discrete-time trawl processes
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DOI: 10.1016/j.spa.2018.05.004
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Keywords
Trawl process; Integer-valued time series; Long memory; Distributional short-range dependence; Fractional Brownian motion; Stable Lévy process; Functional convergence; Skorokhod’s M1 topology;All these keywords.
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