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 9
Publication Date: 2012
Around the circular law
Charles Bordenave and Djalil Chafaï; 1-89
A lecture on the averaging process
David Aldous and Daniel Lanoue; 90-102
Simply generated trees, conditioned Galton–Watson trees, random allocations and condensation
Svante Janson; 103-252
On temporally completely monotone functions for Markov processes
Francis Hirsch and Marc Yor; 253-286
Szegö’s theorem and its probabilistic descendants
N.H. Bingham; 287-324
Multivariate prediction and matrix Szegö theory
N.H. Bingham; 325-339
Quasi-stationary distributions and population processes
Sylvie Méléard and Denis Villemonais; 340-410
Bougerol’s identity in law and extensions
Stavros Vakeroudis; 411-437
Erratum: Three theorems in discrete random geometry
Geoffrey Grimmett; 438
Quantile coupling inequalities and their applications
David M. Mason and Harrison H. Zhou; 439-479