Australasian Journal of Combinatorics

The Australasian Journal of Combinatorics is a triannual peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering combinatorics. It was established in 1990 and is published by the Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Computing (University of Queensland) on behalf of the Combinatorial Mathematics Society of Australasia. Originally published biannually, it has been published three times per year since 2005. The editor-in-chief is Elizabeth J. Billington (University of Queensland). Since 2014, the journal has been diamond open access, charging fees neither to readers nor to authors.

Australasian Journal of Combinatorics
DisciplineCombinatorics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byElizabeth J. Billington
Publication details
History1990present
Publisher
Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Computing (University of Queensland) on behalf of the Combinatorial Mathematics Society of Australasia (Australia)
FrequencyTriannual
Yes
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Australas. J. Comb.
MathSciNetAustralas. J. Combin.
Indexing
ISSN1034-4942 (print)
2202-3518 (web)
OCLC no.920391657
Links

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in Mathematical Reviews, the Emerging Sources Citation Index,[1] Scopus,[2] and Zentralblatt MATH.[3]

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References

  1. "Master Journal List". Intellectual Property & Science. Clarivate Analytics. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  2. "Source details: Australasian Journal of Combinatorics". Scopus preview. Elsevier. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  3. "Serials Database". Zentralblatt MATH. Springer Science+Business Media. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
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