Theory of Computing (journal)
- Theory of Computing (journal)
Theory of Computing is an online open access journal dedicated to theoretical computer science. The journal was founded in 2005 admist growing concerns about the financial difficulties of university libraries around the world faced with rising costs in subscriptions to scientific journals owned by commercial publishers.
The journal is hosted on servers of the University of Chicago's Department of Computer Science and its current Editor-in-Chief is László Babai.
External links
* [http://theoryofcomputing.org/index.html Theory of Computing- An Open Access Journal] (home page)
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