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Journal of Mathematical Sciences & Applications

Taylor & Francis Group ISSN: 1747-6933 eISSN: 1747-6941 EN United Kingdom
Single Blind Bimonthly 21% acceptance rate
Peer Review Single Blind
OA Type Hybrid OA
Acceptance 21%
Time to Decision 13 weeks
Frequency Bimonthly
APC 2,400 GBP
Impact Factor (2023) 1.8
CiteScore (2023) 2.6

About This Journal

The Journal of Mathematical Sciences & Applications (JMSA) is a Taylor & Francis Academic publication dedicated to pure and applied mathematics. The journal covers analysis, algebra, topology, number theory, combinatorics, probability, statistics, and their applications in the physical, biological, and social sciences. JMSA is committed to publishing mathematics of the highest quality — work that is elegant, rigorous, and significant — and welcomes contributions from mathematicians at all career stages and from all parts of the world.

Aims & Scope

JMSA publishes original research across pure and applied mathematics:

• Analysis: real and complex analysis, functional analysis, harmonic analysis, and PDEs
• Algebra: group theory, ring theory, homological algebra, and algebraic geometry
• Topology and geometry: differential geometry, algebraic topology, and low-dimensional topology
• Number theory: analytic number theory, algebraic number theory, and arithmetic geometry
• Combinatorics and graph theory: extremal combinatorics, Ramsey theory, and random graphs
• Probability and stochastic processes: Brownian motion, stochastic differential equations, and random matrices
• Statistics: Bayesian methods, non-parametric statistics, high-dimensional inference, and statistical learning theory
• Applied and computational mathematics: numerical methods, mathematical modelling, and scientific computing
• Mathematical biology, physics, and economics: differential equations in life sciences, quantum mechanics, and game theory

Review articles are published by invitation. The journal operates an accelerated review pathway for short notes containing major results.