Focus and Scope

The Journal of AppliedMath (JAM) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal that focuses on the application of mathematical principles to real-world problems. We are dedicated to publishing high-quality research that advances the understanding and application of mathematics across various disciplines. The scope of JAM is broad and inclusive, covering a range of topics that reflect the diverse and interdisciplinary nature of applied mathematics. Our aim is to provide a platform for researchers to share their findings and promote collaboration in the field.

 

Key Areas of Interest:

      1. Dynamical Systems: We welcome research on the study of systems that evolve over time, including the analysis of stability, bifurcations, chaos, and the development of models for complex dynamical behaviors.

      2. Mathematical Biology: JAM is interested in papers that apply mathematical techniques to biological problems, such as population dynamics, epidemiology, genetics, and systems biology.

      3. Mathematical Finance: We encourage submissions that use mathematical models to analyze financial markets, risk assessment, option pricing, and other aspects of financial engineering.

      4. Mathematical Physics: Research that applies mathematical methods to solve problems in physics, including quantum mechanics, general relativity, and condensed matter physics, is within our scope.

      5. Mathematics of Computation and Data Science: JAM seeks to publish work on algorithms, computational complexity, machine learning, and the mathematical foundations of data analysis and big data.

      6. Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation: We are interested in research that develops and analyzes numerical methods for solving mathematical problems, including but not limited to partial differential equations, integral equations, and optimization problems.

      7. Optimization: JAM welcomes research on the theory and application of optimization techniques, including linear programming, nonlinear programming, and multi-objective optimization.

      8. Statistical and Computational Physics: We encourage submissions that focus on the statistical aspects of physical systems, computational methods in physics, and the development of computational models for physical phenomena.

      9. Statistics and Probability: Research on statistical theory, methods, and applications, as well as probability theory and stochastic processes, falls within the scope of JAM.

 

By covering these topics, JAM aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in applied mathematics and its applications. We strive to be at the forefront of research that bridges the gap between theoretical mathematics and practical applications, fostering innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.