Jan Reiterman

663 citations
42 papers · 370 · h-index 10

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Jan Reiterman

38 papers receiving 314 citations

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Jan Reiterman
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  • Computational Theory and Mathematics 263
  • Geometry and Topology 118
  • Mathematical Physics 106
  • Algebra and Number Theory 53
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design 26
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All Works

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1 1982124
2 199429
3
Free algebras, input processes and free monads
197521
4 198921
5 198517
6 197916
7 198912
8 19859
9 19879
10 19929
11 19859
12 19828
13
On the category of filters
19707
14 19887
15 19886
16 19786
17 19776
18
Complements in the lattice of uniformities
19815
19
An example concerning set-functors
19715
20 19885

About Jan Reiterman

Jan Reiterman is a scholar working on Computational Theory and Mathematics, Algebra and Number Theory, Mathematical Physics, Geometry and Topology and Artificial Intelligence, having authored 42 papers that have together received 370 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Advanced Algebra and Logic (13 papers), Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology (9 papers), Advanced Topics in Algebra (9 papers), Rings, Modules, and Algebras (8 papers), Advanced Topology and Set Theory (8 papers), Logic, programming, and type systems (6 papers), Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (5 papers) and Advanced Graph Theory Research (4 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Computational Theory and Mathematics (263 citations), Geometry and Topology (118 citations), Mathematical Physics (106 citations), Algebra and Number Theory (53 citations) and Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design (26 citations). Jan Reiterman has collaborated with scholars based in Czechia, Canada and United States. Frequent co-authors include V. Rödl, Vácłav Koubek, Jiřı́ Adámek, Walter Tholen, Věra Trnková, Evelyn Nelson, Jan Pelant, Vojtěch Rödl, Miroslav Tůma and G. E. Strecker. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Journal of Computer and System Sciences, Discrete Mathematics and Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series B.

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