Discrete & Computational Geometry
Discrete & Computational Geometry is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published quarterly by Springer. Founded in 1986 by Jacob E. Goodman and Richard M. Pollack, the journal publishes articles on discrete geometry and computational geometry.
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| Discipline | discrete geometry, computational geometry | 
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| Language | English | 
| Edited by | Kenneth L. Clarkson, János Pach, Csaba D. Tóth. | 
| Publication details | |
| History | 1986–present | 
| Publisher | |
| Frequency | Quarterly | 
| 0.969 (2020) | |
| Standard abbreviations | |
| ISO 4 | Discrete Comput. Geom. | 
| Indexing | |
| CODEN | DCGEER | 
| ISSN | 0179-5376 (print) 1432-0444 (web)  | 
| LCCN | 90656510 | 
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Abstracting and indexing
    
The journal is indexed in:
- Mathematical Reviews
 - Zentralblatt MATH
 - Science Citation Index
 - Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology
 
Notable articles
    
Two articles published in Discrete & Computational Geometry, one by Gil Kalai in 1992 with a proof of a subexponential upper bound on the diameter of a polytope[1] and another by Samuel Ferguson in 2006 on the Kepler conjecture on optimal three-dimensional sphere packing,[2] earned their authors the Fulkerson Prize.[3]
References
    
- Kalai, Gil (1992). "Upper bounds for the diameter and height of graphs of the convex polyhedra". Discrete & Computational Geometry. 8: 363–372. doi:10.1007/bf02293053.
 - Ferguson, Samuel P. (2006). "Sphere Packings, V. Pentahedral Prisms". Discrete & Computational Geometry. 36: 167–204. doi:10.1007/s00454-005-1214-y.
 - "The Fulkerson Prize". Mathematical Optimization Society. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
 
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