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Algebra Universalis

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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Algebra Universalis
DisciplineAlgebra
LanguageEnglish
Edited byFred Wehrung
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History1971–present
Publisher
0.626 (2020)
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ISSN0002-5240 (print)
1420-8911 (web)
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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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