Annals of Applied Probability explained

The Annals of Applied Probability
Abbreviation:Ann. Appl. Probab.
Discipline:Probability
Publisher:Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Frequency:Bimonthly
History:1991–present
Impact:1.537
Impact-Year:2019
Issn:1050-5164
Lccn:91650942
Website:https://imstat.org/journals-and-publications/annals-of-applied-probability/
Link1:http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS?service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&page=current&handle=euclid.aoap
Link1-Name:Online access
Url:http://imstat.org/aap/

The Annals of Applied Probability is a leading peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, which is the main international society for researchers in probability andstatistics. The journal was established in 1991 by founding editor J. Michael Steele[1] [2] and is indexed by Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH. Its 2009 MCQ was 1.02. Its impact factor (measured by JCR/ISI-Thomson) evolved from 1.454 in 2014 to 1.786 in 2017.

The journal CiteScore is 3.2 and its SCImago Journal Rank is 1.878, both from 2020.[3] It is currently ranked 9th in the field of Probability & Statistics with Applications according to Google Scholar.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Annals of Applied Probability. 2022-01-04. projecteuclid.org.
  2. Web site: Institute of Mathematical Statistics Past Editors of IMS Publications. 2022-01-04. en.
  3. Web site: Scopus preview - Scopus - Annals of Applied Probability. 2022-01-04. www.scopus.com.
  4. Web site: Probability & Statistics with Applications - Google Scholar Metrics. 2022-01-04. scholar.google.com.