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In [[probability theory]] and [[statistics]], a '''continuous-time stochastic process''', or a '''continuous-space-time stochastic process''' is a [[stochastic process]] for which the index variable takes a continuous set of values, as contrasted with a [[discrete-time signal|discrete-time process]] for which the index variable takes only distinct values. An alternative terminology uses '''continuous parameter''' as being more inclusive.<ref>Parzen, E. (1962) ''Stochastic Processes'', Holden-Day. {{ISBN
A more restricted class of processes are the [[continuous stochastic process]]es
Continuous-time stochastic processes that are constructed from discrete-time processes via a waiting time distribution are called [[continuous-time random
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