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Keywords:
cluster process; Boolean model; spherical contact distribution function; Poisson process; Matérn model
Summary:
Boolean cluster point processes with various cluster distributions are examined by means of their spherical contact distribution function. Special attention is paid to clusters with strong independence properties (Poisson clusters) and regular clusters.
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