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Welcome to our new journal mailing. We are delighted to announce the publication of Volume 13, Issue 3 of Argument & Computation.

The content from this new issue is included below as well as details on how to submit your research to the journal via our submission system.

With kind regards,

Editors-in-Chief

Pietro Baroni
University of Brescia, Italy

Bart Verheij
University of Groningen, The Netherlands

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Contents

Volume 13, Issue 3

All articles are Open access

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Strong admissibility for abstract dialectical frameworks
Keshavarzi Zafarghandi, Atefeh | Verbrugge, Rineke | Verheij, Bart

Yes, no, maybe, I don’t know: Complexity and application of abstract argumentation with incomplete knowledge
Mailly, Jean-Guy

Revisiting initial sets in abstract argumentation
Thimm, Matthias

A tool for merging extensions of abstract argumentation frameworks
Delobelle, Jérôme | Mailly, Jean-Guy

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Call for Papers

As a member of our research community, we would like to invite you to contribute your own work for publication in the journal. Argument & Computation offers contributing authors many benefits, including:

· First class Editorial Board

· Rigorous peer review and speedy manuscript processing

View detailed instructions to Authors.

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