期刊名称:BERNOULLI
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

BERNOULLI is the journal of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, issued six times per year. The journal provides a comprehensive account of important developments in the fields of statistics and probability, offering an international forum for both theoretical and applied work.
BERNOULLI will publish:
- Papers containing original and significant research contributions: with background, derivation and discussion of the results in suitable detail and, where appropriate, with discussion of interesting data sets in relation to methodology proposed.
- Papers of the following two types will also be considered for publication, provided they are judged to enhance the dissemination of research:
- Review papers which provide an integrated critical survey of some area of probability and statistics and discuss important recent developments.
- Scholarly written papers on some historical significant aspect of statistics and probability.
- In special cases papers may be published with discussion.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors 1. Submission. Authors should submit four copies of their manuscript in English, together with a covering letter to the Editor-in-Chief, Willem R. van Zwet, Bernoulli Mathematical Institute, University of Leiden, P.O. Box 9512, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands. Submission of a paper is taken to imply that the paper is not under consideration by any other journal or publisher, and that the paper has not been published or is under publication elsewhere. 2. The Manuscript. Manuscripts must be typed on one side of the paper only. Low-quality dot-matrix printers should not be used. Permission to reproduce previously published material must be obtained by the author prior to submission. If the paper is accepted two copies of the manuscript typed double-spaced and with wide margins must be supplied. On acceptance authors are encouraged to provide a disc with a TEX or LATEX version of the manuscript. Two printed copies are to be supplied with the disc, matching the contents of the disc exactly. 3. Title page. The title must include: the full title; full names and the affiliation and full addresses of all authors; a running title (maximum 50 characters) ; an asterisk indicating the author responsible for correspondence and correction of proofs. Footnotes are not allowed. Any acknowledgement should be placed at the end of the paper before the references. 4. Summary and keywords. The summary should consist of one paragraph not exceeding 200 words, with mathematical expressions reduced to a minimum. Keywords or phrases should be submitted for indexing purposes. These should be arranged in alphabetical order. 5. Symbols. Symbols should not be used at the start of a sentence. First and second order subscripts and superscripts should be clearly distinguished throughout. Clear distinction should also be made between easily confused characters. Where there is ambiguity, or if the mathematics is handwritten, indicate the character by name in the margin the first time it is used. Bars above groups of letters and underlined letters should be avoided, as should multiple overbars. For compound expressions please use the exponent rather than the sign ?/FONT>. Please avoid abbreviations like a.s., i.i.d. and ANOVA. Write 0.05 not .05. Where possible, multiple parentheses should be given in the order [{()}] etc. 6. Equations. Displayed equations should be numbered at the right hand margin. Short formulae should be left in the text where possible, but should not usually be more than one line high. 7. Illustrations. Line drawings should be supplied at double the intended size. Illustrations are to be numbered consecutively. They should not be inserted in the pages of the manuscript, but supplied separately with the typescript. Lettering should be unambiguous and should be typed or stencilled either in Indian ink or Letraset, large enough for any necessary reduction. Typewritten or handwritten annotations are not acceptable. Illustrations must be presented as high quality laser printed computer output. Colour illustrations should be supplied as colour prints grouped into plates; costs of colour printing will be charged to the author. 2 Legends for illustrations should be typed on a separate page. When symbols, arrows, numbers, or letters are used to identify parts of the illustrations, each one must be identified and explained clearly in the legend. 8. Tables. Each table should be typed on a separate sheet, numbered consecutively and provided with a brief title. Tables should be comprehensible without reference to the text, but repetition of methods that have been described in the text are not necessary. Explanatory material should be placed as a footnote to the table. 9. References. The Harvard system is used. When quoted in the text the style is:"... as discussed by Hennequin and Tortrat (1965)..." or ""...as discussed previously (Hennequin and Tortrat 1965)...". If part of a reference is indicated please specify after the reference, e.g. Feller (1966, Section 10.4), or Fisher (1934, p. 293). For three or more authors: Jones et al. (1991) or (Jones et al. 1991) is used. References to papers by the same author(s) in the same year are distinguished in text and reference list by the letters a, b etc: Smith (1989a). References are listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order and chronologically for the same author(s). Only references mentioned in the text should be included in the list of references. Titles of papers and books are to be given in full. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to Mathematical Reviews. References to books, monographs and reports should include the year of publication, title, edition, editor(s), place of publication and publisher in that order. Please refer to a recent issue of Bernoulli for details. 10. Proofs. Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author for correction. The proofs must be corrected within three days of receipt and returned to the publisher. Alteration to proofs other than the corrections of printer's errors may be charged to the author(s). 11. Offprints. Copies can be purchased using the Offprint Order Form supplied with the proofs. 12. Copyright. Submission of a paper to Bernoulli will be taken to imply that it presents original unpublished work, not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright for their article is transferred to the Publisher if and when the article is accepted for publication. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including electronic distribution, reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other reproductions of similar nature and translations. Permission to publish illustrations must be obtained by the author before submission and any acknowledgements should be included in the captions. Enquiries regarding manuscript submission should be directed to the Editor-in-Chief. Once a manuscript has been accepted, editorial enquiries may be sent to: Ank Lepping, Desk Editor, Bernoulli, International Statistical Institute (ISI), P.O. Box 950, 2270 AZ Voorburg, The Netherlands, email: alpg@cbs.nl
Instructions to Authors
b1350-7265.pdf
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Willem R. van Zwet (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
Editors: Peter J. Bickel (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
David R. Cox (Nuffield College, Oxford, UK)
David Nualart (University of Barcelona, Spain)
Edward C. Waymire (Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA)
Co-Editor: Sara van de Geer (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
Desk Editor: Ank Lepping (ISI)
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