Algebra Universalis is an international scientific journal focused on universal algebra and lattice theory. The journal, founded in 1971 by George Grätzer, is currently published by Springer-Verlag. Honorary editors in chief of the journal included Alfred Tarski and Bjarni Jónsson.
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Overview | |
Publisher | SPRINGER BASEL AG |
Language | English |
Frequency | Continuous publication |
General Details | |
Language | English |
Frequency | Continuous publication |
Publication Start Year | 1971 |
Publisher URL | Visit website |
Website URL | Visit website |
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Algebra Universalis has been in operation since 1971 till date.
Algebra Universalis published with a Continuous publication frequency.
In 2023, Algebra Universalis published 35 articles.
For Algebra Universalis,eISSN is 1420-8911 and pISSN is0002-5240.
Citescore for Algebra Universalis is 1.
SNIP score for Algebra Universalis is 0.96.
SJR for Algebra Universalis is Q3.
SPRINGER BASEL AG is the publisher of Algebra Universalis.