Harold Schellinx

526 total citations
12 papers, 166 citations indexed

About

Harold Schellinx is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Computational Theory and Mathematics and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Harold Schellinx has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 166 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 8 papers in Computational Theory and Mathematics and 1 paper in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Harold Schellinx's work include Logic, programming, and type systems (8 papers), Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (8 papers) and Formal Methods in Verification (7 papers). Harold Schellinx is often cited by papers focused on Logic, programming, and type systems (8 papers), Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (8 papers) and Formal Methods in Verification (7 papers). Harold Schellinx collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, France and Italy. Harold Schellinx's co-authors include Jean-Baptiste Joinet, Vincent Danos, D.J. Kornet and J.A.J. Metz and has published in prestigious journals such as Theoretical Computer Science, Journal of Mathematical Biology and Journal of Symbolic Logic.

In The Last Decade

Harold Schellinx

11 papers receiving 151 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Harold Schellinx Netherlands 7 148 126 8 7 5 12 166
Jean-Baptiste Joinet France 5 131 0.9× 112 0.9× 2 0.3× 4 0.8× 10 135
Claudia Faggian France 4 99 0.7× 80 0.6× 1 0.1× 4 0.6× 3 0.6× 17 112
Tomohiro Hoshi United States 6 216 1.5× 90 0.7× 5 0.7× 6 1.2× 15 229
Erik Rosenthal United States 8 131 0.9× 96 0.8× 4 0.5× 18 3.6× 28 173
Andrzej Indrzejczak Poland 8 167 1.1× 138 1.1× 5 0.7× 33 175
Emil L. Post 2 66 0.4× 154 1.2× 5 0.7× 2 0.4× 2 166
Marek Zawadowski Poland 6 102 0.7× 86 0.7× 2 0.3× 5 1.0× 18 144
Wim Veldman Netherlands 7 90 0.6× 112 0.9× 6 0.9× 1 0.2× 24 163
Dav M. Gabbay United Kingdom 6 112 0.8× 45 0.4× 3 0.4× 7 1.4× 9 115
Katalin Bimbó Canada 8 172 1.2× 146 1.2× 2 0.3× 7 1.4× 32 177

Countries citing papers authored by Harold Schellinx

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Fields of papers citing papers by Harold Schellinx

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Harold Schellinx

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Harold Schellinx. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Harold Schellinx based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Harold Schellinx. Harold Schellinx is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Schellinx, Harold, et al.. (2019). Freely improvised and non-academic electroacoustic music by urban folks. Electronic workshops in computing.
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Danos, Vincent, Jean-Baptiste Joinet, & Harold Schellinx. (2003). Computational isomorphisms in classical logic. Theoretical Computer Science. 294(3). 353–378. 5 indexed citations
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Joinet, Jean-Baptiste, et al.. (2002). SN and CR for free-style LKtq: linear decorations and simulation of normalization. Journal of Symbolic Logic. 67(1). 162–196. 2 indexed citations
4.
Schellinx, Harold. (1998). Basic Proof Theory, A.S. Troelstra and H. Schwichtenberg. Journal of Logic Language and Information. 7(2). 221–223. 1 indexed citations
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Danos, Vincent, Jean-Baptiste Joinet, & Harold Schellinx. (1997). A new deconstructive logic: linear logic. Journal of Symbolic Logic. 62(3). 755–807. 52 indexed citations
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Danos, Vincent, Jean-Baptiste Joinet, & Harold Schellinx. (1996). Computational isomorphisms in classical logic. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science. 3. 183–195. 1 indexed citations
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Danos, Vincent, Jean-Baptiste Joinet, & Harold Schellinx. (1995). LKQ and LKT: sequent calculi for second order logic based upon dual linear decompositions of classical implication. 29 indexed citations
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Danos, Vincent, Jean-Baptiste Joinet, & Harold Schellinx. (1995). On the linear decoration of intuitionistic derivations. Archive for Mathematical Logic. 33(6). 387–412. 10 indexed citations
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Kornet, D.J., J.A.J. Metz, & Harold Schellinx. (1995). Internodons as equivalence classes in genealogical networks: building-blocks for a rigorous species concept. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 34(1). 110–122. 13 indexed citations
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Schellinx, Harold, et al.. (1994). Extending intuitionistic linear logic with knotted structural rules.. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic. 35(2). 18 indexed citations
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Schellinx, Harold. (1991). Some Syntactical Observations on Linear Logic. Journal of Logic and Computation. 1(4). 537–559. 28 indexed citations
12.
Schellinx, Harold. (1991). Isomorphisms and nonisomorphisms of graph models. Journal of Symbolic Logic. 56(1). 227–249. 7 indexed citations

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