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A theorem proved by Doob (1942) which states that any random process which is both Gaussian and Markov has the following forms for its correlation function, spectral density, and probability densities:
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References
Doob, J. L. ``Topics in the Theory of Markov Chains.'' Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 52, 37-64, 1942.