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 5

Publication Date: October 2008

Frontmatter

Table of Contents

Editorial Staff

Articles

Change-point estimation from indirect observations. 1. Minimax complexity

A. Goldenshluger, A. Juditsky, A. B. Tsybakov and A. Zeevi; 787-818

Change-point estimation from indirect observations. 2. Adaptation

A. Goldenshluger, A. Juditsky, A. Tsybakov and A. Zeevi; 819-836

Asymptotic Feynman–Kac formulae for large symmetrised systems of random walks

Stefan Adams and Tony Dorlas; 837-875

Random permutations and unique fully supported ergodicity for the Euler adic transformation

Sarah Bailey Frick and Karl Petersen; 876-885

A lattice gas model for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equation

J. Beltrán and C. Landim; 886-914

Limit shapes of Gibbs distributions on the set of integer partitions: The expansive case

Michael M. Erlihson and Boris L. Granovsky; 915-945

Hitting time of a corner for a reflected diffusion in the square

F. Delarue; 946-961

Near-minimal spanning trees: A scaling exponent in probability models

David J. Aldous, Charles Bordenave and Marc Lelarge; 962-976

On suprema of Lévy processes and application in risk theory

Renming Song and Zoran Vondraček; 977-986

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