26 December 2025
AppliedMath | Scope and Section Update

To further enhance the quality of AppliedMath (ISSN: 2673-9909) and its published papers, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Takayuki Hibi, the journal has updated its scope and Sections. The original scope, Sections, and the updated version are listed below.

Scope (original version):

Scope (new version):

  • Applied mathematics;
  • Algebra and geometry;
  • Combinatorics and optimization;
  • Differential equations and polynomials;
  • Fractional calculus;
  • Functional analysis;
  • Machine/deep learning and neural networks;
  • Number theory;
  • Programming and scheduling;
  • Statistical distribution and probability;
  • Stochastic processes and optimization;
  • Time series;
  • Integrable systems;
  • Asymptotics;
  • Numerical analysis;
  • Scientific computing.
  • Mathematics and physics, including but not limited to the following:
    • Boundary layer theory;
    • Combustion;
    • Complex flows and soft matter;
    • Electrohydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics;
    • Geophysical flows;
    • Granular flows;
    • Interfacial and free surface flows;
    • Vortex dynamics;
    • Elasticity theory;
    • Linear and nonlinear wave propagation;
    • Nonlinear optics and photonics;
    • Inverse problems;
    • Applied dynamical systems;
    • Nonlinear systems;
    • Stochastic differential equations and stochastic dynamics;
    • Quantum and field theories;
    • General relativity and gravitation;
    • Statistical physics;
    • Classical mechanics and classical fields;
    • Quantum information.
  • Mathematics and chemistry, including but not limited to the following:
    • Chemical graph theory;
    • Topology;
    • Group theory;
    • Stereochemistry;
    • Quantum chemistry;
    • Molecular modeling;
    • Supramolecular structures.
  • Mathematics and biology, including but not limited to the following:
    • Theoretical biology;
    • Computational biology;
    • Developmental biology;
    • Population dynamics;
    • Systems biology;
    • Behavioral biology;
    • Evolution;
    • Epidemiology;
  • Mathematics and engineering, including but not limited to the following:
    • Mathematical modeling;
    • Mechanical engineering;
    • Electrical engineering;
    • Applied electromagnetics;
    • Fluid mechanics;
    • Materials science;
    • Image and signal processing;
    • Computational intelligence and complexity;
    • Environmental engineering;
  • Mathematics and information science, including but not limited to the following:
    • Data assimilation;
    • Topological data analysis;
    • Compression sensing;
    • Differential privacy;
    • Big data;
    • IoT;
    • Artificial intelligence technology.
  • Mathematics and economics, including but not limited to the following:
    • Insurance mathematics;
    • Quantitative insurance economics;
    • Pension systems;
    • Social insurance;
    • Risk-sharing arrangements;
    • Quantitative economics;
    • Mathematical finance;
    • Operations research;
    • Quantitative risk management.
  • Mathematics and social sciences, including but not limited to the following:
    • Decision science;
    • Game theory;
    • Social networks;
    • Voting rules.
  • Applied mathematics;
  • Algebra and geometry;
  • Combinatorics and optimization;
  • Differential equations and polynomials;
  • Fractional calculus;
  • Functional analysis;
  • Machine/deep learning and neural networks;
  • Number theory;
  • Programming and scheduling;
  • Statistical distribution and probability;
  • Stochastic processes and optimization;
  • Time series;
  • Integrable systems;
  • Asymptotics;
  • Numerical analysis;
  • Scientific computing.
  • Mathematics and physics, including but not limited to the following:
    • Boundary layer theory;
    • Combustion;
    • Complex flows and soft matter;
    • Electrohydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics;
    • Geophysical flows;
    • Granular flows;
    • Interfacial and free surface flows;
    • Vortex dynamics;
    • Elasticity theory;
    • Linear and nonlinear wave propagation;
    • Nonlinear optics and photonics;
    • Inverse problems;
    • Applied dynamical systems;
    • Nonlinear systems;
    • Stochastic differential equations and stochastic dynamics;
    • Quantum and field theories;
    • General relativity and gravitation;
    • Statistical physics;
    • Classical mechanics and classical fields;
    • Quantum information.
  • Mathematics and chemistry, including but not limited to the following:
    • Chemical graph theory;
    • Topology;
    • Group theory;
    • Stereochemistry;
    • Quantum chemistry;
    • Molecular modeling;
    • Supramolecular structures.
  • Mathematics and biology, including but not limited to the following:
    • Theoretical biology;
    • Computational biology;
    • Developmental biology;
    • Population dynamics;
    • Systems biology;
    • Behavioral biology;
    • Evolution;
    • Epidemiology;
  • Mathematics and engineering, including but not limited to the following:
    • Mathematical modeling;
    • Mechanical engineering;
    • Electrical engineering;
    • Applied electromagnetics;
    • Fluid mechanics;
    • Materials science;
    • Image and signal processing;
    • Computational intelligence and complexity;
    • Environmental engineering;
  • Mathematics and information science, including but not limited to the following:
    • Data assimilation;
    • Topological data analysis;
    • Compression sensing;
    • Differential privacy;
    • Big data;
    • IoT;
    • Artificial intelligence technology.
  • Mathematics and economics, including but not limited to the following:
    • Insurance mathematics;
    • Quantitative insurance economics;
    • Pension systems;
    • Social insurance;
    • Risk-sharing arrangements;
    • Quantitative economics;
    • Mathematical finance;
    • Operations research;
    • Quantitative risk management.
  • Mathematics and social sciences, including but not limited to the following:
    • Decision science;
    • Game theory;
    • Social networks;
    • Voting rules.

Each submitted paper must include stimulating applications that extend beyond the realm of mathematics. Papers dealing solely with applications confined to the mathematical world cannot be considered for publication.

Sections (original version):

Sections (new version):

 
  • Probabilistic & Statistical Mathematics;
  • Computational and Numerical Mathematics;
  • Deterministic Mathematics.

For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/appliedmath/about.

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