Mathematical Structures in Computer Science Volume 21 - Issue 01
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Issue Date January 2011
Category Single Issue
Language English
Peer Reviewed Academic Journal

Mathematical Structures in Computer Science Volume 21 - Issue 01

Author/Writer: Cambridge University Press
Introduction

Mathematical Structures in Computer Science�is a journal of theoretical computer science which focuses on the application of ideas from the structural side of mathematics and mathematical logic to computer science. The journal aims to bridge the gap between theoretical contributions and software design, publishing original papers of a high standard and broad surveys with original perspectives in all areas of computing, provided that ideas or results from logic, algebra, geometry, category theory or other areas of logic and mathematics form a basis for the work. The journal welcomes applications to computing based on the use of specific mathematical structures (e.g. topological and order-theoretic structures) as well as on proof-theoretic notions or results. The journal will also accept contributions in new interdisciplinary fields bridging computer science, quantum physics, mathematics and information theory. In particular, papers on quantum information processing and communication, as well as on the related issues in quantum language design will be considered.

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Mathematics mathematical logic computer science software design computing quantum physics
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In line with the commitment of�Cambridge University Press�to advance learning, knowledge and research worldwide, the Press currently publishes over 250 peer-reviewed academic journals for the global market. Containing the latest research from a broad sweep of subject areas, Cambridge journals are accessible worldwide in print and online.