Journal of Commutative Algebra

351 papers and 1.6k indexed citations i.

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The 351 papers published in Journal of Commutative Algebra in the last decades have received a total of 1.6k indexed citations. Papers published in Journal of Commutative Algebra usually cover Algebra and Number Theory (317 papers), Geometry and Topology (243 papers) and Computational Theory and Mathematics (136 papers) specifically the topics of Commutative Algebra and Its Applications (237 papers), Algebraic structures and combinatorial models (156 papers) and Rings, Modules, and Algebras (132 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Journal of Commutative Algebra are D. D. Anderson, Russ Woodroofe, Diana White, Satoshi Murai, Kazunori Matsuda, Henrik Holm, Peter Jørgensen, Uwe Nagel, Irena Peeva and Michael Stillman.

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Fields of papers published in Journal of Commutative Algebra

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