Algebra i Logika

Academic journal
Algebra i Logika
DisciplineMathematics
LanguageRussian, English
Edited byYury Leonidovich Ershov
Publication details
History1962–present
Publisher
Siberian Fund for Algebra and Logic (Russia)
FrequencyBimonthly
Impact factor
0.753 (2020)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt Paid subscription required)
ISO 4Algebra Log.
MathSciNetAlgebra Logika
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN0373-9252
Links
  • Journal homepage
  • Online access

Algebra i Logika (English: Algebra and Logic) is a peer-reviewed Russian mathematical journal founded in 1962 by Anatoly Ivanovich Malcev, published by the Siberian Fund for Algebra and Logic at Novosibirsk State University.[1] An English translation of the journal is published by Springer-Verlag as Algebra and Logic since 1968.[2][3][4] It published papers presented at the meetings of the "Algebra and Logic" seminar at the Novosibirsk State University. The journal is edited by academician Yury Yershov.

The journal is reviewed cover-to-cover in Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH.

Abstracting and Indexing

Algebra i Logika is indexed and abstracted in the following databases:

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2020 impact factor of 0.753.[5]

References

  1. ^ Yakov Sinai, ed. (2003). Russian Mathematicians in the 20th Century. World Scientific. p. 560. ISBN 978-981-238-385-3.
  2. ^ Anita Burdman Feferman; Solomon Feferman (2004). Alfred Tarski: Life and Logic. Cambridge University Press. p. 306. ISBN 978-0-521-80240-6. algebra i logika malcev.
  3. ^ Krishna Subramanyam (1981). Scientific and Technical Information Resources. Taylor & Francis. p. 274. ISBN 0-8247-8297-6.
  4. ^ Diana F. Liang (1992). Mathematical Journals: An Annotated Guide. Scarecrow Press. p. 8. ISBN 0-8108-2585-6.
  5. ^ "Algebra i Logika". 2020 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2021.

External links

  • Algebra i Logika website
  • Algebra and Logic website