Statistics & Probability Letters
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ISSN: 0167-7152
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS adopts a novel and highly innovative approach to the publication of research findings in statistics
and probability. It features concise
articles, rapid publication and broad coverage of the statistics and probability literature.
All areas of statistics and probability, including biostatistics ... click here for full Aims & Scope
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS adopts a novel and highly innovative approach to the publication of research findings in statistics
and probability. It features concise
articles, rapid publication and broad coverage of the statistics and probability literature.
All areas of statistics and probability, including biostatistics and statistical bioinformatics, will be covered extensively.
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS is a refereed journal. Articles will be limited to six journal pages (13 double-space typed pages) including
references and figures. Apart
from the six-page limitation, originality, quality and clarity will be the criteria for choosing the
material to be published in STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS. Every attempt
will be made to provide the first review of a submitted
manuscript within three months of
submission.
The proliferation of literature and long publication delays have made it difficult
for researchers and practitioners to keep up with new developments outside of, or even within,
their specialization. The aim of STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS is to help to
alleviate this problem. Concise communications (letters) allow readers to quickly and easily
digest large amounts of material and to stay up-to-date with developments in all areas of
statistics and probability.
The mainstream
of LETTERS will focus on new statistical methods, theoretical results,
and innovative applications of statistics and probability to
other scientific disciplines, especially biostatistics and bioinformatics. Key results and central ideas must be presented in a clear
and concise manner. These results may be part of a larger study that the author
will submit at a later time as a full length paper to
SPL or to another journal. Theory
and methodology may be published with proofs omitted, or only sketched, but only if sufficient support
material is provided so that the findings can be verified. Empirical and computational results that are of significant value will be
published. We also plan to publish applications and case studies that demonstrate a novel use of existing techniques or have interesting
innovative ideas about data collection, modelling or inference.
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Editors:
S. Datta
H.L. Koul
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