match Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry

206 papers and 821 indexed citations i.

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The 206 papers published in match Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry in the last decades have received a total of 821 indexed citations. Papers published in match Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry usually cover Geometry and Topology (144 papers), Computational Theory and Mathematics (124 papers) and Organic Chemistry (63 papers) specifically the topics of Graph theory and applications (140 papers), Computational Drug Discovery Methods (60 papers) and Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds (43 papers). The most active scholars publishing in match Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry are Changjin Xu, Zixin Liu, Hechao Liu, Yufei Huang, Lihua You, Yicheng Pang, Anwar Zeb, Ioan Tomescu, Bilal Ahmad Rather and Muhammad Farman.

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