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Extremes

Statistical Theory and Applications in Science, Engineering and Economics

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Overview

Extremes is a dedicated platform for the publication of original research in statistical extreme value theory and its applications across various fields.

  • Advances research by providing a unified forum for top-tier papers in the field.
  • Presents authoritative reviews and case studies of theoretical advances and extreme value methods.
  • Broad application across science, engineering, economics, and other fields.

Editor-in-Chief
  • Thomas Mikosch
Impact factor
1.3 (2022)
5 year impact factor
1.4 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
10 days
Downloads
53,734 (2023)

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  • 2025 Extreme Value Analysis Conference

    The 2025 Extreme Value Analysis Conference will be held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from June 23-27th, 2025. Find more details here: EVA 2025 (tarheels.live)

  • Extremes Prize Winners

    The 2023 Extremes Journal Prize for the Best Paper of a Young Researcher was presented to Manuel Jan Hentschel (University of Geneva) at the 13th Extreme Value Analysis Conference for the paper "Statistical Inference for H”usler-Reiss Graphical Models Through Matrix Completions". Congratulations!

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Electronic ISSN
1572-915X
Print ISSN
1386-1999
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