All pure mathematicians know that the goal is to produce insight, rather than to simply obtain results. However, it might sometimes be of value to disseminate largely empirical work. In the same spirit as this question, which journals publish experimental and computational work in pure maths? Experimental Mathematics is one obvious answer, but what others exist?
[Math] Which journals publish experimental results in pure maths
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Best Answer
I think one suitable journal is "Mathematics of Computation", an AMS journal. http://www.ams.org/publications/journals/journalsframework/mcom
Also, specific to algebra, the Journal of Algebra has a computational section: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-algebra/