Aims and Scope

The Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computational Research (JAMCR) aims to advance the frontiers of mathematics and computational science by publishing high-quality, original, and innovative research that contributes to the understanding, development, and application of mathematical and computational techniques for scientific, technological, and societal advancement.

The journal serves as a multidisciplinary platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research, fostering collaboration among mathematicians, scientists, engineers, academicians, and professionals working in diverse areas of applied mathematics and computational research. JAMCR particularly welcomes studies that integrate theoretical, analytical, numerical, and computational approaches to address contemporary challenges in science, engineering, and technology.

Scope of the Journal

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Fractional Calculus and Fractional Differential Equations
  • Mathematical Modeling and Simulation
  • Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
  • Optimization and Operations Research
  • Machine Learning, Neural Networks, and Data-Driven Modeling
  • Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Analysis
  • Computational Physics, Computational Biology, and Interdisciplinary Applications
  • Mathematical Methods for Engineering and Technology

The journal encourages original research articles, review papers, short communications, technical notes, and case studies that demonstrate mathematical rigor, computational innovation, and real-world applicability. Contributions showcasing novel analytical methods, advanced numerical techniques, efficient computational algorithms, or interdisciplinary applications are highly welcomed.

By providing a platform for open-access dissemination of mathematical and computational knowledge, JAMCR strives to promote global research visibility, academic collaboration, and innovation-driven progress in applied mathematics, computational sciences, and related interdisciplinary fields.