The Journal of Logic Programming

471 papers and 11.8k indexed citations i.

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The 471 papers published in The Journal of Logic Programming in the last decades have received a total of 11.8k indexed citations. Papers published in The Journal of Logic Programming usually cover Artificial Intelligence (438 papers), Computational Theory and Mathematics (257 papers) and Computer Networks and Communications (105 papers) specifically the topics of Logic, programming, and type systems (336 papers), Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (302 papers) and Formal Methods in Verification (178 papers). The most active scholars publishing in The Journal of Logic Programming are Melvin Fitting, Stephen Muggleton, Michael J. Maher, Luc De Raedt, Kenneth Kunen, Joxan Jaffar, Jean Gallier, William F. Dowling, John W. Lloyd and Michael Gelfond.

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Fields of papers published in The Journal of Logic Programming

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Countries where authors publish in The Journal of Logic Programming

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