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Two or More Random Processes

 

In practical situations we deal with two or more random processes. We often deal with the input and output processes of a system. To describe two or more random processes we have to use the joint distribution functions and the joint moments.

Consider two random processes and . For any positive integers , represent jointly distributed random variables.

Thus these two random processes can be described by the joint distribution function

 

or the corresponding joint density function

Two random processes can be partially described by the joint moments

 

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