Order

1.0k papers and 7.7k indexed citations
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The 1.0k papers published in Order in the last decades have received a total of 7.7k indexed citations. Papers published in Order usually cover Computational Theory and Mathematics (731 papers), Geometry and Topology (323 papers) and Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics (221 papers) specifically the topics of Advanced Algebra and Logic (424 papers), Advanced Topology and Set Theory (210 papers) and semigroups and automata theory (184 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Order are Rosana Rodrı́guez-López, Juan J. Nieto, Graham Brightwell, Peter Winkler, Stefan Felsner, Ivan Rival, Rudolf Wille, H. A. Kierstead, Gábor Czédli and David J. Foulis.

In The Last Decade

Order

844 papers receiving 6.8k citations

Fields of papers published in Order

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Order

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Contractive Mapping Theorems in Partially Ordered Sets and Applications to Ordinary Differentia... 2005 2026 2012 2019 888
  1. Contractive Mapping Theorems in Partially Ordered Sets and Applications to Ordinary Differential Equations (2005)

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