Aims and Scope
Mathematics Letters (ISSN Online: 2575-5056, ISSN Print: 2575-503X) is devoted to publish high-quality papers dealing with original research on a wide range of mathematical subjects, including almost all areas of pure and applied mathematics. The journal also emphasizes articles dealing with statistics, mathematical aspects of computational theory, as well as applications of mathematics in many branches of science and engineering. For a paper to be considered for publication in Mathematics Letters it is a precondition that it is not submitted for publication elsewhere and contains results that are new, significant and of interest to wide sections of the mathematical community.
The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to:
- Approximation theory
- Probability
- Fuzzy mathematics
- Mathematical biology, including population dynamics
- Special functions
- Combinatorics Coding theory
- Solid mechanics
- Financial mathematics
- Graph theory
- Moment theory
- Number theory and applications Geometry of Banach spaces
- Complex analysis
- Bifurcation theory
- Difference equations
- Functional differential equations
- Partial differential equations
- Operator theory
- Matrix theory
- Mathematical physics
- Applied harmonic analysis
- Signal theory
- Optimal control
- Reaction-diffusion problems
- Automata theory
- Fluid and heat mechanics
- Analytical methods for nonlinear differential equations
- Numerical solutions of the partial differential equations
- Statistics
- Fluid mechanics
- Transport theory
- Wave propagation
- Algebra and applications
- Fractional analysis
- Variational methods
- Asymptotic methods
- Fractals
- Scattering theory
- Topology and applications
- Stochastic process
- Differential equations
- Dynamical systems
- Numerical analysis
- Integral equations
- Fourier analysis
- Semigroups of operators
- Convex analysis
- Optimization Wavelets
- Ultrametric analysis
- Fixed-point theory and applications
- Discrete mathematics
- Stochastic differential equations
- Finite element method
- Mathematical physics
- Computer programming and more
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