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  • La revue Sociétés plurielles est issue du programme de recherches interdisciplinaire « Sociétés plurielles » - conçu en 2014 - associant plusieurs universités d’Ile de France au sein de la COMUE Sorbonne Paris Cité.

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  • Fundamenta Informaticae, established in 1977, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of computer science, with main focus on theoretical foundations (see the list of topics). The journal is published as Series IV of Annales Societatis Mathematicae Polonae, by the Polish Mathematical Society

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  • Logical Methods in Computer Science is a fully refereed, open access, free, electronic journal. It welcomes papers on theoretical and practical areas in computer science involving logical methods, taken in a broad sense; some particular areas within its scope are listed below. Papers are refereed in the traditional way, with two or more referees per paper. Copyright is retained by the author.

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  • La revue Sociétés plurielles est issue du programme de recherches interdisciplinaire « Sociétés plurielles » - conçu en 2014 - associant plusieurs universités d’Ile de France au sein de la COMUE Sorbonne Paris Cité.

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  • Fundamenta Informaticae, established in 1977, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of computer science, with main focus on theoretical foundations (see the list of topics). The journal is published as Series IV of Annales Societatis Mathematicae Polonae, by the Polish Mathematical Society

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  • Logical Methods in Computer Science is a fully refereed, open access, free, electronic journal. It welcomes papers on theoretical and practical areas in computer science involving logical methods, taken in a broad sense; some particular areas within its scope are listed below. Papers are refereed in the traditional way, with two or more referees per paper. Copyright is retained by the author.

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