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 5
Publication Date: 2008
Existence and spatial limit theorems for lattice and continuum particle systems
Mathew D. Penrose; 1-36
Differential equation approximations for Markov chains
R.W.R. Darling and J.R. Norris; 37-79
On exchangeable random variables and the statistics of large graphs and hypergraphs
Tim Austin; 80-145
The notion of ψ-weak dependence and its applications to bootstrapping time series
Paul Doukhan and Michael H. Neumann; 146-168
Generalized Gamma Convolutions, Dirichlet means, Thorin measures, with explicit examples
Lancelot F. James, Bernard Roynette and Marc Yor; 346-415