Azam Saadatjouy, A. R. Taheriyoun, M. Q. Vahidi-Asl
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Abstract
We consider the problem of testing the stationarity and isotropy of a spatial point pattern based on the concept of local spectra. Using a logarithmic transformation, the mechanism of the proposed test is approximately identical to a simple two factor analysis of variance procedure when the variance of residuals is known. This procedure is also used for testing the stationarity in neighborhood of a particular point of the window of observation. The same idea is used in post-hoc tests to cluster the point pattern into stationary and nonstationary sub-windows. The performance of the proposed method is examined via a simulation study and applied in a practical data.