Probability Theory and Related Fields

Probability Theory and Related Fields is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by Springer.

Established in 1962,[1] it was originally named Zeitschrift für Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und verwandte Gebiete, with the English replacing the German starting from volume 71 (1986).

[4] It is currently ranked 11th in the field of Probability & Statistics with Applications according to Google Scholar.

[5] 1961–1971: Leopold Schmetterer (Vienna) 1971–1985: Klaus Krickeberg (Bielefeld) 1985–1991: Hermann Rost (Heidelberg) 1991–1994: Olav Kallenberg (Auburn AL) 1994–2000: Erwin Bolthausen (Zurich) 2000–2005: Geoffrey Grimmett (Cambridge) 2005–2010: Jean-Francois Le Gall (Paris) and Jean Bertoin (Paris) 2010–2015: Gérard Ben Arous (New York) and Amir Dembo (Stanford) 2015–2020: Michel Ledoux (Toulouse) and Fabio Martinelli (Rome) 2021–2024: Fabio Toninelli (Vienna) and Bálint Tóth (Budapest and Bristol)

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