Institute of Mathematics and Informatics

3.4k papers and 34.5k indexed citations i.

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In recent decades, authors affiliated with Institute of Mathematics and Informatics have published 3.4k papers, which have received a total of 34.5k indexed citations. Scholars at this organization have produced 743 papers in Mathematical Physics, 707 papers in Applied Mathematics and 696 papers in Geometry and Topology on the topics of Advanced Topics in Algebra (202 papers), Coding theory and cryptography (186 papers) and Algebraic structures and combinatorial models (162 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Geometry and Topology (7.6k citations), Applied Mathematics (7.5k citations) and Mathematical Physics (7.3k citations). Authors at Institute of Mathematics and Informatics collaborate with scholars in Bulgaria, Czechia and United States and have published in prestigious journals including Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Physical Review Letters and Reviews of Modern Physics. Some of Institute of Mathematics and Informatics's most productive authors include Virginia Kiryakova, Krassimir Atanassov, Stoytcho S. Yazadjiev, J. A. Tenreiro Machado, Daniela D. Doneva, Tatiana Gateva-Ivanova, Francesco Mainardi, Iliya D. Iliev, Vesselin Drensky and U. A. Rozikov.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published by authors at Institute of Mathematics and Informatics

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries citing scholars working at Institute of Mathematics and Informatics

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