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A compound Poisson process is a continuous-time (random) stochastic process with jumps. The jumps arrive randomly according to a Poisson process and the size of the jumps is also random, with a specified probability distribution. A compound Poisson process, parameterised by a rate and jump size distribution G, is a process given by
where, is a counting of a Poisson process with rate , and are independent and identically distributed random variables, with distribution function G, which are also independent of
When are non-negative integer-valued random variables, then this compound Poisson process is known as a stuttering Poisson process which has the feature that two or more events occur in a very short time .