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If you look at the picture below (Pleiades constellation), you will see - with the naked eye - that many star systems appear to be binary: that is, involving two (or more) stars orbiting around each other. Is this a coincidence, or can we prove that from a statistical point of view, based on the theory of stochastic point processes, we are NOT dealing with a pure random process (Poisson process)?…
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