Research in the Mathematical Sciences

385 papers and 2.6k indexed citations i.

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The 385 papers published in Research in the Mathematical Sciences in the last decades have received a total of 2.6k indexed citations. Papers published in Research in the Mathematical Sciences usually cover Geometry and Topology (190 papers), Mathematical Physics (164 papers) and Algebra and Number Theory (142 papers) specifically the topics of Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory (125 papers), Advanced Algebra and Geometry (104 papers) and Analytic Number Theory Research (70 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Research in the Mathematical Sciences are Stanley Osher, John F. R. Duncan, Jérôme Darbon, Francis Brown, Lexing Ying, Kathrin Bringmann, Jianfeng Lu, E Weinan, Stavros Garoufalidis and Yuehaw Khoo.

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Fields of papers published in Research in the Mathematical Sciences

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