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Telegraph process

In probability theory, the telegraph process is a memoryless continuous-time stochastic process that shows two distinct values. In probability theory, the telegraph process is a memoryless continuous-time stochastic process that shows two distinct values. It models burst noise (also called popcorn noise or random telegraph signal). If the two possible states are called a and b, the process can be described by the following master equations:

[ "Stochastic process", "Brownian motion", "Process (computing)" ]
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