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An additive process, in probability theory, is a cadlag, continuous in probability stochastic process with independent increments.
An additive process is the generalization of a Lévy process. An example of an additive process that is not a Lévy process is a Brownian motion with a time-dependent drift.
The additive process was introduced by Paul Lévy in 1937.
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