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In a variety of practical problems involving random processes, it is necessary to have statistical information on their level-crossing properties. This paper presents a survey of known results on certain aspects of this problem and provides a basis for further study in the area. The goal has been to give a broad view of the problems considered in the literature and a brief indication of the techniques used in their solution. Much material of a more or less historical nature has been included since, to the authors' knowledge, no other survey of this nature exists.
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