Applied Probability Trust Explained

Applied Probability Trust
Parent:University of Sheffield
Founder:Joseph Mark (Joe) Gani
Established:1964
Focus:Applied probability research
Chairman:Remco van der Hofstad
Key People:Mark Yarrow, Executive Editor
Address:Hicks Building, K27Hounsfield RoadSheffieldS3 7RH
Country:United Kingdom
Website:http://www.appliedprobability.org

The Applied Probability Trust is a UK-based non-profit foundation for study and research in the mathematical sciences, founded in 1964 and based in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield, which it has been affiliated with since 1964.[1] [2]

Publications

The Applied Probability Trust (APT) published two world leading research journals, the Journal of Applied Probability and Advances in Applied Probability, until 2016.[3] Joe Gani, founding editor for the two journals, intended to create outlets for researchers in applied probability, as they increasingly had difficulty in getting published in the few journals in probability and statistics that existed at that time.[4] [5] The Journal of Applied Probability appeared first, in 1964,[5] and with a prominent editorial board from the beginning, it secured contributions from renowned probabilists.[6] The Advances in Applied Probability started in 1969.[5] In 2016, Cambridge University Press took over the publication of the two journals.

In addition to these two journals, two further magazine style publications have been published, The Mathematical Scientist and Mathematical Spectrum.

To mark special occasions, the Applied Probability Trust commissions special issues of the journal. These include:

Board of Trustees, Past and Present

The Applied Probability Trust was set up by Joe Gani in 1964 along with Norma McArthur, Edward Hannan and support from the London Mathematical Society. Over the history of the APT, many world renowned probabilists have accepted the invitation to join the APT board of trustees. A complete list of trustees, past and present can be found below:

Past and Current Editors

The APT board of trustees decided who holds the position of Editor-in-Chief.

Applied Probability Trust Prizes

The Applied Probability Trust as a long history of donating funds to institutions around the world to support the awarding of prizes. The form a prize takes is at the discretion of the host institution, however the award title often comes with small cash sum or funds to purchase books. Current prizes include:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Applied Probability Trust About Us. 2021-08-12. www.appliedprobability.org.
  2. Web site: Applied Probability Trust Study and Research in the Mathematical Sciences. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20010310074331/http://www.appliedprobability.org/. 10 March 2001. 12 August 2021. www.appliedprobability.org.
  3. Web site: Applied Probability Trust. Project Euclid. n.d.. 30 August 2022.
  4. Book: Prabhu, N.U.. The Craft of Probabilistic Modelling: A Collection of Personal Accounts. Joe. Gani. Probability Modelling Across the Continents. N. U. Prabhu. 126–138. 978-1-4613-8631-5. Applied Probability. 1. Springer. 1986.
  5. A Conversation with Joe Gani. Heyde. Chris. Chris Heyde. Statistical Science. 10. 2. 214–230. 1995. 10.1214/ss/1177010039 .
  6. Professor Joe Gani (1924-2016), mathematical statistician . Eugene Seneta. Eugene Seneta. Australian Academy of Science. n.d.. 30 August 2022.
  7. Web site: Journal of Applied Probability – Applied Probability Trust . 2022-04-14 . en-GB.
  8. Web site: Advances in Applied Probability – Applied Probability Trust . 2022-04-14 . en-GB.
  9. Web site: The Mathematical Scientist – Applied Probability Trust . 2022-04-14 . en-GB.
  10. Web site: Mathematical Spectrum – Applied Probability Trust . 2022-04-14 . en-GB.