Probability Surveys

Probability Surveys is a peer-reviewed electronic journal which publishes survey articles in theoretical and applied probability. The style of articles may range from reviews of recent research to graduate textbook exposition. Articles may be broad or narrow in scope. The essential requirements are a well specified topic and target audience, together with clear exposition. The journal is sponsored by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and by the Bernoulli Society. Probability Surveys is an Open Access journal. The full text of each article published is freely available to all readers.


Volume 7

Publication Date: 2010

Moments of Gamma type and the Brownian supremum process area

Svante Janson; 1-52

The following three surveys are accounts of courses given at the School on Information and Randomness, given at the Center for Mathematical Modeling of the University of Chile, in December 2008

Limit theorems for discrete-time metapopulation models

F.M. Buckley and P.K. Pollett; 53-83

Symbolic extensions of smooth interval maps

Tomasz Downarowicz; 84-104

Regeneration in random combinatorial structures

Alexander V. Gnedin; 105-156

Combinatorics and cluster expansions

William G. Faris; 157-206

Addendum to Moments of Gamma type and the Brownian supremum process area

Svante Janson; 207-208

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