Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, Probabilités et Statistiques

The Probability and Statistics section of the Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré is an international journal which publishes high quality research papers. The journal deals with all aspects of modern probability theory and mathematical statistics, as well as with their applications.


Volume 44, Number 3

Publication Date: June 2008

Frontmatter

Table of Contents

Editorial Staff

Articles

New M-estimators in semi-parametric regression with errors in variables

Cristina Butucea and Marie-Luce Taupin; 393-421

Moderate deviations for some point measures in geometric probability

Yu Baryshnikov, P. Eichelsbacher, T. Schreiber and J. E. Yukich; 422-446

Central limit theorems for eigenvalues in a spiked population model

Zhidong Bai and Jian-feng Yao; 447-474

Invariance principle, multifractional Gaussian processes and long-range dependence

Serge Cohen and Renaud Marty; 475-489

Quenched law of large numbers for branching Brownian motion in a random medium

János Engländer; 490-518

Homogenization of a singular random one-dimensional PDE

Bogdan Iftimie, Étienne Pardoux and Andrey Piatnitski; 519-543

Exponential concentration for first passage percolation through modified Poincaré inequalities

Michel Benaïm and Raphaël Rossignol; 544-573

The quenched invariance principle for random walks in random environments admitting a bounded cycle representation

Jean-Dominique Deuschel and Holger Kösters; 574-591

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