About the Journal
We reject the false divide between "theoretical" and "useful" math. Our open-access policy (CC-BY license) ensures that Fermat's Last Theorem and the next breakthrough in optimization alike reach everyone who needs them.
Scope & Focus
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Pure Mathematics: Algebraic geometry, topology, analysis, logic, and unsolved problems (submit your Riemann Hypothesis attempts at your own risk)
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Applied & Computational: PDEs for climate modeling, cryptography, quantum algebra, and numerical methods that actually work
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Discrete & Foundations: Graph theory, combinatorics, category theory, and set-theoretic fireworks
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Interdisciplinary: Math biology, econophysics, and statistical mechanics provided the math is novel, not just borrowed
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History & Philosophy: Deep dives into mathematical thought, provided they yield new insights for working researchers
Peer Review That Makes Sense
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Proofs checked for rigor, not pedigree, anonymous submissions welcome
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"Replication Reports" for controversial claims (yes, we'll publish your counterexample to that viral preprint)
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Fast-tracked for solutions to Millennium Problems (we can dream)
Why Here?
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No fluff policy: Lemmas without purpose need not apply
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Connections matter: We highlight when number theory solves encryption, or when topology aids materials science
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Preprints encouraged: But the published version must be bulletproof