10. Random point fields with kernels
A core random point field is a random point field obtained by applying a specific thinning rule to a given, usually stationary, first random point field, determining which points are removed from the core random point field as a function of their inter-distances.
10.1 Random point fields with hard cores
A hard-core random point field is a random point field for which the constituent points cannot be closer than a certain minimum inter-distance (section 5.4 of ). The spatial interaction between child points is thus mutual repulsion....
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