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Mathematics, 03.12.2019 19:31 kdd46

Let {x1(t), t ≥ 0} and {x2(t), t ≥ 0} be independent poisson processes with common intensity λ. suppose that x1(3) = 9 and x2(3) = 5. what is the probability that the x1-process reaches level 10 before the x2-process does?

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