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In probability theory, the ladder height process is a record of the largest or smallest value a given stochastic process has achieved up to the specified point in time. The Wiener-Hopf factorization gives the transition probability kernel in the discrete time case.

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  • In probability theory, the ladder height process is a record of the largest or smallest value a given stochastic process has achieved up to the specified point in time. The Wiener-Hopf factorization gives the transition probability kernel in the discrete time case. (en)
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  • In probability theory, the ladder height process is a record of the largest or smallest value a given stochastic process has achieved up to the specified point in time. The Wiener-Hopf factorization gives the transition probability kernel in the discrete time case. (en)
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  • Ladder height process (en)
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