Focus and Scope
The purpose of publishing this journal is to disseminate thoughts, concepts, ideas, and research findings related to mathematics and statistics that present novelty in various aspects, such as theories, methods, providing alternative proofs, applying methods to different problems or datasets, and expository works (surveys of several papers, combining multiple papers, clarifying proofs).
Section Policies
Actuary
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Algebra
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Analysis
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Applied Mathematics
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Combinatorics
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Computational Mathematics
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Statistics
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Education (discontinued per 2025)
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Peer Review Process
This journal will be subject to double-blind peer review.
Step 1: Editor assessment
Peer review follows a number of stages, beginning with submitting your article to a journal. At this first stage, the journal editor will decide if it’s suitable for the journal, asking questions such as:
- Has the author followed the journal’s guidelines?
- Is this the right journal for this article?
- Will the journal’s readers find it interesting and useful?
The editor might reject the article immediately, but otherwise it will move to the next stage, and into peer review.
Step 2: First round of peer review
The editor will find and contact one or two other researchers or academics who are experts in your field. They will be asked to read your article, and advise the editor whether to publish your paper in that journal.
You’ll then be given feedback about your article, telling you if any changes need to be made before it can be published. Our authors tell us that the reviewers’ comments can be extremely helpful, ensuring that the article is of a high quality. Please note the final editorial decision on a paper and the choice of who to invite to review is always at the editor’s discretion.
Step 3: Revise and resubmit
You can then amend your article based on the reviewers’ comments, resubmitting it with any or all changes made.
Step 4: Accepted
And that’s it, you’ve made it through peer review. Next stop is production.
Publication Frequency
The journal is published twice a year.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.