期刊名称:ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS IN PROBABILITY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Electronic Communications in Probability (ECP) publishes short notes and research announcements in probability theory. Its sister journal, the Electronic Journal of Probability (EJP), publishes full-sized articles in probability theory. Short papers, less than 12 pages, should be submitted to EJP first.
Both ECP and EJP are official journals of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Bernoulli society.
Both ECP and EJP have been selected for coverage in Thomson ISI?services. Beginning with Volume 9 (2004), information on the contents of these two Journals are indexed in: ?Science Citation Index Expanded?BR>?ISI Alerting Services?BR>?CompuMath Citation Index?BR>?Current Contents?Physical, Chemical, and Earth Sciences?/P>
This Journal has several mirror sites, which may not always be most current. The master site is located at the Department of Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA: http:www.math.washington.edu/~ejpecp/ECP/index.php, which carries the most updated version.
Instructions to Authors
Research articles submitted to ECP should normally be 12 pages or less in length.
You can submit an article to ECP by sending it to the journal by e-mail. Send a suitable electronic file (see below for details) to ecp@math.washington.edu together with a cover letter. The subject of your e-mail message must contain the word [ECP] (together with the square brackets). Otherwise the message will be processed by a spam filter and will be read with a (possibly significant) delay. The same applies to any follow-up e-mail messages.
Both electronic mail and regular mail are not totally reliable. You can be sure that your manuscript has been received by the editors only when you get a message with the manuscript number. If you do not hear from us within a week please resend your submission.
Author Guidelines Papers submitted to EJP/ECP must be typed in a recent version of TeX/LaTeX2e/AmSTeX. We will need this source file to prepare the paper for publication, but it will not be made available to the general public. It is the author's responsibility to provide electronic files which can be read and printed by the editors and referees. It is essential that the file should be able to run on a standard TeX installation.
As EJP and ECP are free journals we do not have technical assistance available for copyediting papers. It is therefore the author's responsibility to ensure that the paper is typed in a fashion acceptable for publication.
If possible, the TeX file should be set up so that it is a single file that can be processed with a single tex/latex/amstex command. We prefer that no separate macro, bibtex or .sty files should be necessary.
It is preferred that you submit your paper in pdf file.
Preparation of accepted manuscripts:
When the paper is accepted for publication, please go to the journal website and login as an author and upload the tex file of the final version. Further details will be emailed to you by the Editor when the paper is accepted.
Here are some style files you may need in preparation of an accepted manuscript.
ecphead.sty
ecp03.sty
paper-head.sty
paper-head.sty
Here are the sample files for abs.html and bib.html.
sample-abs.html
sample-bib.html
AMS has a tool called Mref for creating standard references with links to MathSciNet. See
http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-mref for details.
Here is a python script
mref.py
written by Jim Pitman. It can convert a typical .bbl file written in plain TeX or LaTeX format into an html file with MR links. The script is written as a filter, so on unix you save the script as e.g. mref.py then
% chmod +x mref.py
% cat filename.bbl | mref.py > filename.bbl.html
The conversion is accurate 90 percent of the time so be sure to check the results. However it does not work on preprint items nor on items that do not have Math Review. You then have to edit these items according to the examples given in sample-bib.html.
Online Submissions of Accepted Manuscripts
Already have a Username/Password for Electronic Communications in Probability? Go to Login Need a Username/Password? Go to Registration Registration and login are required to submit an article online.
Submission Preparation Checklist (All items required)
?The submission has not been previously published nor is it before another journal for consideration.
?The submission file is in TeX/LaTeX2e/AmSTeX, Postscript or PDF document file format.
Copyright Notice Copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the authors, with first publication rights granted to the journal. By virtue of their appearance in this open access journal, articles are free to use, with proper attribution, in educational and other non-commercial settings.
The authors of papers published in EJP/ECP retain the copyright. We ask for the permission to use the material in any form. We also require that the initial publication in EJP or ECP is acknowledged in any future publication of the same article.
Before a paper is published in the Electronic Journal of Probability or Electronic Communications in Probability we must receive a hard-copy of the copyright form. Please mail it to
Zhen-Qing Chen Department of Mathematics University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
You can also send it by FAX: (206) 543-0397 to the attention of Zhen-Qing Chen.
If a paper has several authors, the corresponding author signs the copyright form on behalf of all the authors.
Copyright form (html version)
Copyright form (pdf version)
Copyright form (raw TeX file)
Privacy Statement The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.
Editorial Board
Associate Editor David J. Aldous, University of California, Berkeley Associate Editor Jean Bertoin, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie Technical Support Chris Burdzy, University of Washington Advisory Board Member Donald Burkholder, University of Illinois Managing Editor Philippe Carmona, Universite de Nantes, France Managing Editor Zhen-Qing Chen, University of Washington, USA Associate Editor Michael Cranston, University of California at Irvine Associate Editor Robert C. Dalang, 蒫ole Polytechnique F閐閞ale de Lausanne Associate Editor Pablo A. Ferrari, IME-USP, Brazil Associate Editor James Allen Fill, The Johns Hopkins University Associate Editor Hans-Otto Georgii, Mathematisches Institut der LMU Associate Editor Evarist Gin? University of Connecticut Chief Editor, EJP Andreas Greven, Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg Associate Editor Philip S. Griffin, Syracuse University Associate Editor Elton P. Hsu, Northwestern University Advisory Board Member Harry Kesten, Cornell University Associate Editor James Kuelbs, University of Wisconsin at Madison Chief Editor, ECP David Nualart, Universitat de Barcelona Associate Editor Daniel L Ocone, Rutgers University Associate Editor Robin Pemantle, University of Pennsylvania Associate Editor Yuval Peres, University of California, Berkeley Associate Editor Edwin A. Perkins, The University of British Columbia Associate Editor Michael R鯿kner, University of Bielefeld Associate Editor Tokuzo Shiga, Tokyo Institute of Technology Advisory Board Member Daniel W. Stroock, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Associate Editor Nizar Touzi, CREST, France Advisory Board Member Srinivasa S.R. Varadhan, New York University - Courant Institute Associate Editor Anton Wakolbinger, Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt am Main Associate Editor Ruth J. Williams, University of California, San Diego
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