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Journal of Applied Probability, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, March 2022
- JPR volume 59 issue 1 Cover and Back matter. 1-
- Giang T. Nguyen, Oscar Peralta:
Rate of strong convergence to Markov-modulated Brownian motion. 1-16 - JPR volume 59 issue 1 Cover and Front matter. 1-
- Xiaoqing Liang, Virginia R. Young:
Discounted probability of exponential parisian ruin: Diffusion approximation. 17-37 - François Baccelli, Michel Davydov, Thibaud O. Taillefumier:
Replica-mean-field limits of fragmentation-interaction-aggregation processes. 38-59 - Benjamin Hollering, Seth Sullivant:
Exchangeable and sampling-consistent distributions on rooted binary trees. 60-80 - Lanpeng Ji, Xiaofan Peng:
Extrema of multi-dimensional Gaussian processes over random intervals. 81-104 - Young Lee, Patrick J. Laub, Thomas Taimre, Hongbiao Zhao, Jiancang Zhuang:
Exact simulation of extrinsic stress-release processes. 105-117 - Simon Tavaré:
A note on the Screaming Toes game. 118-130 - Jacob Richey, Amites Sarkar:
Intersections of random sets. 131-151 - David Aristoff:
An ergodic theorem for the weighted ensemble method. 152-166 - Khwanchai Kunwai:
On Foster-Lyapunov criteria for exponential ergodicity of regime-switching jump diffusion processes with countable regimes. 167-186 - Krzysztof Debicki, Enkelejd Hashorva, Zbigniew Michna:
On the continuity of Pickands constants. 187-201 - Tiantian Mao, Qinyu Wu, Taizhong Hu:
Further properties of fractional stochastic dominance. 202-223 - Hua-Ming Wang, Huizi Yao:
Two-type linear-fractional branching processes in varying environments with asymptotically constant mean matrices. 224-255 - Matthew I. Roberts:
Cover time for branching random walks on regular trees. 256-277 - Joshua Sparks, Srinivasan Balaji, Hosam M. Mahmoud:
The containment profile of hyper-recursive trees. 278-296 - Applied Probability Trust prizes 2021. 297
Volume 59, Number 2, June 2022
- Hüseyin Acan, Alan M. Frieze, Boris G. Pittel:
Giant descendant trees, matchings, and independent sets in age-biased attachment graphs. 299-324 - Ramesh C. Gupta, S. N. U. A. Kirmani:
Log-concavity and other concepts of bivariate increasing failure rate distributions. 325-337 - Erhan Bayraktar, Erik Ekström, Jia Guo:
Disorder detection with costly observations. 338-349 - Georgios Psarrakos:
How a probabilistic analogue of the mean value theorem yields stein-type covariance identities. 350-365 - Quang Huy Nguyen, Christian Y. Robert:
Efficient conditional Monte Carlo simulations for the exponential integrals of Gaussian random fields. 366-383 - David F. Anderson, Tung D. Nguyen:
Prevalence of deficiency-zero reaction networks in an Erdös-Rényi framework. 384-398 - Thierry Klein, Agnès Lagnoux, Pierre Petit:
Large-deviation results for triangular arrays of semiexponential random variables. 399-420 - Vladyslav Bohun, Alexander Iksanov, Alexander Marynych, Bohdan Rashytov:
Renewal theory for iterated perturbed random walks on a general branching process tree: intermediate generations. 421-446 - Jianhai Bao, Xing Huang, Shao-Qin Zhang:
Convergence rate of the EM algorithm for SDEs with low regular drifts. 447-470 - Shuxiong Zhang:
On large-deviation probabilities for the empirical distribution of branching random walks with heavy tails. 471-494 - Sam Spiro:
An averaging process on hypergraphs. 495-504 - Marc Peigné, Tat Dat Tran:
On the asymptotic behavior of the Diaconis-Freedman chain in a multi-dimensional simplex. 505-526 - Leonie Violetta Brinker, Hanspeter Schmidli:
Optimal discounted drawdowns in a diffusion approximation under proportional reinsurance. 527-540 - Pierre Houdebert, Alexander Zass:
An explicit Dobrushin uniqueness region for Gibbs point processes with repulsive interactions. 541-555 - Yuri Kabanov, Nikita Pukhlyakov:
Ruin probabilities with investments: smoothness, inegro-differential and ordinary differential equations, asymptotic behavior. 556-570 - Sören Christensen, Simon Fischer:
On the Sn/n problem. 571-583 - Victor de la Peña, Paul Doukhan, Yahia Salhi:
A Dynamic Taylor's law. 584-607
Volume 59, Number 3, September 2022
- Alessandra Cipriani, Andrea Fontanari:
Dynamical fitness models: evidence of universality classes for preferential attachment graphs. 609-630 - Adrián González Casanova, Lizbeth Peñaloza, Arno Siri-Jégousse:
The shape of a seed bank tree. 631-651 - Daniela Hurtado-Lange, Sushil Mahavir Varma, Siva Theja Maguluri:
Logarithmic heavy traffic error bounds in generalized switch and load balancing systems. 652-669 - Lina Ji, Zenghu Li:
Construction of age-structured branching processes by stochastic equations. 670-684 - Anastas Baci, Zakhar Kabluchko, Joscha Prochno, Mathias Sonnleitner, Christoph Thäle:
Limit theorems for random points in a simplex. 685-701 - Mark Holmes, Daniel Kious:
Coexistence of lazy frogs on. 702-713 - Pavel V. Gapeev, Hessah Al Motairi:
Discounted optimal stopping problems in first-passage time models with random thresholds. 714-733 - Georg Braun:
On supercritical branching processes with emigration. 734-754 - Valentas Kurauskas:
On local weak limit and subgraph counts for sparse random graphs. 755-776 - Gareth O. Roberts, Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, Nicholas G. Tawn:
Skew brownian motion and complexity of the alps algorithm. 777-796 - Raúl Gouet, Pawel Hitczenko, Jacek Wesolowski:
Asymptotics of the overflow in urn models. 797-824 - Yakov Nikitin, Ekaterina Simarova:
Generalized limit theorems for U-max statistics. 825-848 - Masashi Tomita, Koichiro Takaoka, Motokazu Ishizaka:
On the ruin probability of a generalized Cramér-Lundberg model driven by mixed Poisson processes. 849-859 - Samuel Boardman, Daniel Rudolf, Laurent Saloff-Coste:
The hit-and-run version of top-to-random. 860-879 - Giorgos Vasdekis, Gareth O. Roberts:
A note on the polynomial ergodicity of the one-dimensional Zig-Zag process. 895-903 - Lina Ji, Huili Liu, Jie Xiong:
Mutually interacting superprocesses with migration. 904-929
Volume 59, Number 4, December 2022
- Horia D. Cornean, Ira W. Herbst, Jesper Møller, Kasper S. Sørensen, Benjamin B. Støttrup:
Characterization of random variables with stationary digits. 931-947 - Michael Andreas Klatt, Günter Last:
On strongly rigid hyperfluctuating random measures. 948-961 - Patrick Cattiaux, Jens Fischer, Sylvie Roelly, Samuel Sindayigaya:
Random population dynamics under catastrophic events. 962-982 - Guoman He, Hanjun Zhang:
Exponential convergence to a quasi-stationary distribution for birth-death processes with an entrance boundary at infinity. 983-991 - Maximilien Germain, Huyên Pham, Xavier Warin:
Rate of convergence for particle approximation of PDEs in Wasserstein space. 992-1008 - Jean Bertoin, Hairuo Yang:
Scaling limits of branching random walks and branching-stable processes. 1009-1025 - Tarik Faouzi, Emilio Porcu, Igor Kondrashuk, Anatoliy Malyarenko:
A deep look into the dagum family of isotropic covariance functions. 1026-1041 - Alice Contat:
Surprising identities for the greedy independent set on Cayley trees. 1042-1058 - Robert E. Gaunt:
Bounds for the chi-square approximation of the power divergence family of statistics. 1059-1080 - Pierluigi Cesana, Ben M. Hambly:
A probabilistic model for interfaces in a martensitic phase transition. 1081-1105 - Kosuke Yamato:
A unifying approach to non-minimal quasi-stationary distributions for one-dimensional diffusions. 1106-1128 - Benny Van Houdt:
Simple analytical solutions for the , , and related queues. 1129-1143 - Maryam Kelkinnama, Majid Asadi:
Optimal redundancy allocation in coherent systems with heterogeneous dependent components. 1144-1177 - Julie Delon, Agnès Desolneux, Antoine Salmona:
Gromov-Wasserstein distances between Gaussian distributions. 1178-1198 - Jorge Littin Curinao:
Asymptotic behavior and quasi-limiting distributions on time-fractional birth and death processes. 1199-1227 - Umberto De Ambroggio:
An elementary approach to component sizes in critical random graphs. 1228-1242 - Mackenzie Simper, Julia A. Palacios:
An adjacent-swap Markov chain on coalescent trees. 1243-1260 - Mariana Olvera-Cravioto:
Strong couplings for static locally tree-like random graphs. 1261-1285
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