Editorial Policy
The Annals of Probability publishes papers of the highest caliber
in probability theory. Papers should exhibit originality and should
be of interest to a large number of probabilists. Extensions of
previous results, even for results that have appeared in the Annals,
are not appropriate unless important new ideas are
involved.
Excellent papers whose primary interest lies in their application of
probability to sciences or social sciences are more appropriate for
the Annals of Applied Probability. However, interesting mathematical
results that arise from studying probability models from other areas
are certainly appropriate for the Annals of Probability.
The Annals also publishes review papers and surveys of areas in vigorous development. All papers accepted for publication are
refereed. |