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Functional macroscopic behavior of weighted random ball model

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We consider a generalization of the weighted random ball model. The model is driven by a random Poisson measure with a product heavy tailed intensity measure. Such a model typically represents the transmission of a network of stations with a fading effect. In a previous article, the authors proved the convergence of the finite-dimensional distributions of related generalized random fields under various scalings and in the particular case when the fading function is the indicator function of the unit ball. In this paper, tightness and functional convergence are investigated. Using suitable moment estimates, we prove functional convergences for some parametric classes of configurations under the so-called large ball scaling and intermediate ball scaling. Convergence in the space of distributions is also discussed.

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hal-00460679 , version 1 (02-03-2010)

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Jean-Christophe Breton, Clement Dombry. Functional macroscopic behavior of weighted random ball model. ALEA : Latin American Journal of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, 2011, 8, pp.177-196. ⟨hal-00460679⟩
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