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A standard example is Exercise 6.17 in Michael Sharpe's book The generalGeneral theory of Markov processes. The process stays at zero for an exponential amount of time, then moves to the right at a uniform speed.

A standard example is Exercise 6.17 in Sharpe's book The general theory of Markov processes. The process stays at zero for an exponential amount of time, then moves to the right at a uniform speed.

A standard example is Exercise 6.17 in Michael Sharpe's book General theory of Markov processes. The process stays at zero for an exponential amount of time, then moves to the right at a uniform speed.

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A standard example is Exercise 6.17 in Sharpe's book The general theory of Markov processes. The process stays at zero for an exponential amount of time, then moves to the right at a uniform speed.