Advances in Operator Theory

361 papers and 1.0k indexed citations i.

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The 361 papers published in Advances in Operator Theory in the last decades have received a total of 1.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Advances in Operator Theory usually cover Applied Mathematics (269 papers), Mathematical Physics (176 papers) and Computational Theory and Mathematics (124 papers) specifically the topics of Holomorphic and Operator Theory (95 papers), Matrix Theory and Algorithms (72 papers) and Mathematical Inequalities and Applications (65 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Advances in Operator Theory are Abdelmoujib Benkirane, Elhoussine Azroul, Ali Zamani, Kallol Paul, Mohammed Shimi, Debasisha Mishra, Kais Feki, Qingxiang Xu, Wu Jing and Ajda Fošner.

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Fields of papers published in Advances in Operator Theory

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