manuscripta mathematica

4.0k papers and 36.6k indexed citations

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The 4.0k papers published in manuscripta mathematica in the last decades have received a total of 36.6k indexed citations. Papers published in manuscripta mathematica usually cover Geometry and Topology (2.5k papers), Mathematical Physics (1.7k papers) and Applied Mathematics (1.4k papers) specifically the topics of Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory (1.3k papers), Advanced Algebra and Geometry (729 papers) and Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows (607 papers). The most active scholars publishing in manuscripta mathematica are Mariano Giaquinta, Peter Gabriel, J�rgen Herzog, Fritz John, Hermann Karcher, Klaus Deimling, Michaël Struwe, Bernhard Keller, Kjell‐Ove Widman and Wenming Zou.

In The Last Decade

manuscripta mathematica

3.5k papers receiving 30.6k citations

Countries where authors publish in manuscripta mathematica

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Fields of papers published in manuscripta mathematica

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