Aim & Scope

The Open Access Journal of Physics & Mathematics is committed to providing a comprehensive platform for researchers, educators, and professionals in the fields of physics and mathematics. The journal aims to publish cutting-edge research, as well as in-depth reviews, that contribute to the fundamental understanding and application of physical and mathematical principles.

Our goal is to serve as a leading journal for a wide array of scientific disciplines by covering both pure and applied areas of physics and mathematics. We seek to encourage multidisciplinary approaches and emphasize their interconnectivity with other fields of study, such as engineering, chemistry, computer science, and biology.

Scope of the Journal

The journal covers the following key areas:

  1. Theoretical Physics: Investigating the foundations of physics through mathematical models, including quantum mechanics, relativity, and particle physics.
  2. Mathematical Physics: Bridging the gap between mathematics and physics to provide theoretical frameworks for understanding physical phenomena.
  3. Applied Physics: Research that applies physics principles to solve real-world problems in industries such as energy, technology, and healthcare.
  4. Mathematical Sciences: Research in pure mathematics, including algebra, geometry, number theory, topology, and analysis.
  5. Computational Mathematics: Development of algorithms, simulations, and numerical techniques that support advancements in mathematics and physics.
  6. Astrophysics and Cosmology: Exploring the physical laws that govern the universe, the behavior of celestial bodies, and the fundamental structure of space and time.
  7. Physics of Materials: Investigating the properties of materials at various scales, including nanomaterials and their applications in modern technologies.

The journal encourages submissions of original research, theoretical papers, applied solutions, case studies, and review articles. We aim to maintain high scientific standards and make the journal a vital resource for academics and professionals in the fields of physics and mathematics.