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Excerpt from A Stochastic Theory of the Firm
The other results in Chapter 2 of [11] can be similarly generalized to the case that a: E D. It is noteworthy that the proof of the above proposition does not use the assumption that z is the trajectory of the difference of two Poisson processes. And hence the result remain valid as long as Q is space D. Though we consider a special case of Poisson. The results in the paper are not hard to extend to the case of compound Poisson processes. Or more general buffer system of additive processes.
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