Aims & Scope
Overview
The American Journal of Mathematics & Physical Sciences (AJMPS) is dedicated to promoting high-quality, peer-reviewed research in the domains of mathematics, physics, and the broader physical sciences. The journal serves as a global platform for theoretical advancements, experimental insights, and interdisciplinary exploration aimed at deepening our understanding of the natural world and its mathematical foundations.
Key Areas Of Focus
- Pure and Applied Mathematics
- Theoretical and Experimental Physics
- Computational and Numerical Methods
- Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computing
- Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- Mathematical Modeling and Simulation
- Fluid Dynamics and Wave Propagation
- Astrophysics and Cosmology
- Electromagnetism and Classical Mechanics
- Optics, Photonics, and Plasma Physics
Objectives
- To publish original, high-quality research that contributes to the advancement of mathematics and physical sciences.
- To foster interdisciplinary collaborations and knowledge-sharing among researchers, educators, and industry experts.
- To provide a global forum for the dissemination of theoretical innovations and experimental validations.
- To maintain a rigorous and transparent peer review process ensuring scientific excellence and integrity.
- To promote open access to scholarly work for the benefit of the scientific community and society at large.
Open Access
Statement: All articles published in the American Journal of Mathematics & Physical Sciences are permanently accessible online without subscription fees or access barriers. AJMPS follows an open-access publishing model to support broad dissemination and accessibility of scholarly work.
License: Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), allowing unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction provided the original work is properly cited.
Major Topics And Keywords
- Algebra, Geometry, and Topology
- Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
- Quantum Physics and Relativity
- Computational Mathematics and Simulation
- Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics
- Numerical Methods and Algorithms
- Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
- Nonlinear Systems and Chaos Theory
- Mathematical Physics and Applied Analysis
- Fluid Mechanics and Continuum Physics