Submissions
The Journal of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (JMAI)Â (ISSN 3071-3196) Â invites the submission of original research articles in mathematics and its interactions with artificial intelligence.
Submissions should present significant and original contributions, either in core areas of pure and applied mathematics or in the development of mathematical methods relevant to artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven sciences. Manuscripts must not be under consideration elsewhere.
Submission Form
Authors may submit manuscripts through the journal’s submission form:
Alternatively, submissions may be sent directly to a member of the editorial board whose expertise is closest to the subject of the paper.
Preparation of Manuscripts
Authors are encouraged to prepare their manuscripts using the journal template:Â [Template link]
Papers should be written clearly and include sufficient detail to allow referees to evaluate the correctness and significance of the results.
Review Process
Upon submission, a handling editor is assigned. The journal is committed to a timely and thorough peer-review process; typically, a first decision is reached within 1–3 months.
All submissions are reviewed by independent referees. The final decision is made by the Editor-in-Chief based on the recommendation of the handling editor.
Author Information
Authors are expected to have an established research presence. In particular, it is recommended that at least one of the following applies:
The paper is available on arXiv
The author has a MathSciNet (MR) Author ID
The author has a zbMATH Author ID
The paper is recommended by an established researcher
Scope of Submissions
The journal welcomes submissions in areas including, but not limited to:
Algebra, number theory, and algebraic geometry
Analysis, topology, and combinatorics
Computational and symbolic mathematics
Mathematical physics
Machine learning theory and optimization
Mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence
Submissions that establish new connections between mathematics and artificial intelligence are particularly encouraged.
