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===Random sequences of points===
 
In some mathematical frameworks, a given point process may be considered as a sequence of points with each point randomly positioned in ''d''-dimensional [[Euclidean space]] <math> \textbf{R}^d</math><ref name="stoyan1995stochastic"/> as well as some other more abstract [[mathematical space]]s. In general, whether or not a random sequence is equivalent to the other interpretations of a point process depends on the underling mathematical space, but this holds true for the setting of finite-dimensional Euclidean space <math> \textbf{R}^d</math><ref name="daleyPPII2008"> D. J. Daley and D. Vere-Jones. ''An introduction to the theory of point processes. Vol. {II''}. Probability and its Applications (New York). Springer, New York, second edition, 2008.
 
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